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Vampirella & Tiger Painting

Martin Rodriguez Rio

Spain

Painting, Canvas on Oil

Size: 15.7 W x 23.6 H x 0.8 D in

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This extraordinary painting is a realistic-style artwork that pays homage to this fictional vampire superheroine “Vampirella” created by Forrest J. Ackerman and comic book artist Trina Robbins in the 70s for Warren Publishing. On a baroque-style background, and with the full moon behind her, Martin Rodriguez depicts this sensual fictional character, Vampirella, resting in a pensive attitude while a wild tiger keeps her company. The artist perfectly delineates the seductive curves of this vampire that beautifully conveys the sensuality of the character. Using a monochromatic palette and a few small touches of color, such as Vampirella’s costume, her gold earrings, and the deep red blood dripping from her mouth, the artist creates a fascinating contrast between color and the absence of color.

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Painting:Canvas on Oil

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:15.7 W x 23.6 H x 0.8 D in

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Martín Rodríguez began his life in Argentina, he spent his childhood in the countryside immersed in a world of his own where he imagined being Tarzan, a Roman gladiator, Robin Hood or a cowboy. Soon his older brother introduced him to comic publications, which inspired him to put that entire universe on paper, and from the time he discovered two Frank Frazetta books at the age of 12, all he did was draw away. At some point during his secondary studies, he started to believe that his enthusiasm for spending so much time drawing detailed scenes of battles, etc., was childish, this, coupled with the conservative ideas and negative image his family had of artists, ended up cancelling his creative-without-limits side. Despite this, he had sold his first painting in secret, the reproduction of a work of art by Frank Frazetta, whom he idolized, at the age of 19. Then completed his graphic design studies at university where he perfected his realistic drawing technique. In 1989 he created an atelier where for years he worked in advertising illustration and design. In the beginning, it made economic sense for him to make hyper-realistic drawings than to use photographs, which motivated him to specialize in it even more. By 2008, he exclusively chose projects where to apply his art, until, suddenly, one day at the age of 48, decided to pluck up the courage and be dedicated 100% to it, he wanted to paint! He started with what surrounded and inspired him, landscapes, etc., then met an important art dealer who brought his work to Buenos Aires, with his support he began portraying polo scenes and over time became the consummate horse painter, an internationally acclaimed expert. It was not until he felt self-assured that he aspired to travel and to expand his art by illustrating fantasy characters such as superheroes. And so he arrived in Spain where he had to start over making a name for himself. He gets to exhibit his work in Barcelona, ​​Tarragona, Andorra, etc. At a decisive moment he met and quickly became a close friend of Juan Giménez, the great master of sci-fi art.

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