INTERVIEW Legendary Fantasy Artists Boris Vallejo & Julie Bell

Famous for their muscled barbarians and heaving-busted femmes, Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell are the first couple of fantasy art

Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell are fantasy art’s first couple. Vallejo has been painting professionally for around 40 years, and his work is arguably the most recognisable in the field. Album covers, books covers, film posters, t-shirts… all have hosted his muscle bound-barbarians and powerful women, his heroic and erotic themes depicted in glowing oil.
Vallejo started drawing as a child, scribbling on the walls of his mother’s kitchen at home in Peru. Work prospects were slim, so he trained initially in medical school until, aged 16, he started freelance art work, moving to the USA seven years later to pursue his career. His early experience of medicine, and his love of bodybuilding, has given Vallejo a masterly grasp of human anatomy. His depictions of the human form are on a par with the old masters, with whom his work shares many parallels. It’s hard to look at the religious paintings of Boris’ favourite artists, Michaelangelo, Rubens and Velazquez and not see the similarities, even if the subject matter is somewhat different.

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