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Hajime
Sorayama
The
Nude Muse Sorayama Erotic Fantasy Art Books
To be able to see hundreds of examples of sexy robots, pin-ups
and some really super examples of
Sorayama's
advertising work in this thick paperback will have to do until the definitive
coffee-table book gets published. BTW if you are in a bookshop you can't miss it
because it has an incredibly seductive, highly glossy cover mosaic showing
details from thirty-one Sorayama paintings. --an
Amazon reviewer
Torquere
Venom This publication tells all about Hajime Sorayama, an illustrator renowned for heightened realism, eroticism, and fantasy worlds. This book includes everything from around 25 new illustrations (the majority of which are published for the first time in this volume) to the uproariously funny musings and conceptual notes written in the keenly mordant wit of Sorayama. This book is also the first to trace Sorayama's artwork production process from sketch to completion. At its end the reader will find a list of books, movies, and music that inspired Sorayama, and personal journal entries spanning two years. The depths contained in this comprehensive volume can't be found anywhere else. The reader will absolutely be satisfied. Special slipcased edition with snake-skin textured cover. Please note: This is an erotic art book intended for mature readers, not one of the publisher's instructional manuals.
This is a MUST HAVE book for erotic or bondage
artcollectors.
Sorayama's
work is simply amazing. His imagination andattention to detail are incredible.
There are many very explicitimages. Many pictures contain wild and creative
bondage; others have unusual piercings displayed in unique ways. A lot of the
piercings are in very intimate places. A few women hold whips. Some of the other
subjects include mermaids, women with snakes & other creatures, women in water,
ponygirls and women urinating. Though some pictures contain metal work, there is
less in this book than previous ones. --an Amazon
reviewer Also Find Sorayama In:
This is a great galley of Japan's most talented CG artists. The book is filed w/ high quality glossy photos of the cutest CG girls ever created. Each artist has a one-page bio with their thought, history and contact information. There are also short sections with pointers on how to model and texture. --an Amazon.com reviewer
Sorayama 1964-1999: Much more traditional and classical than most of his other stuff, this is an example of Sorayama's earlier work from the 80's. It doesn't have much of the futuristic hign tech surrealism of his other early works from that period like Sexy Robots and Gynoids. It does not have the outrageous hardcore sadomasochistic surrealism of his more recent works like Torquere and Naga. It actually has very little of the surrealism one has come to expect from Sorayama. In fact, it would be among the blandest of Sorayama's works if not for the fact it is less sanitized than Sexy Robots (i.e. depictions of pubic hair were left untouched). But it does have generous depictions of incredibly beautiful lush females. A lot of the stuff is from commercial advertising work that Sorayama had done. The paper quality is not glossy, and it actually rather poor. Overall, it's classic pinup art but with a more modern sensibility. It's still worth having in your Sorayama collection if you are Sorayama fanatic like me. --an Amazon reviewer
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