
Does anyone know the source of this one? I’d like to cite it but can’t find the original artist. The use of tattoos in fantasy art is interesting and I’d like to learn if this artist has more work in this area.
There is a great gallary of similar links over at JimDeWolf/gothic women.
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Artist Profile - Greg La Rocue
(From Mr. LaRocque’s Website:)
Greg LaRocque has been a working professional artist for more than 30 years. Starting as an assistant teacher for The Professional Institute of Art in Baltimore, Maryland when he was just 17 years old. After a brief stint in advertising he migrated north to NewYork city to pursue his childhood dream of working in comic books.
He began working for both DC Comics and Marvel in 1980, being one of the 1st artists allowed to work for both of the major comic companies at the same time. He has illustrated almost every major character including Spiderman, The Avengers, Justice League, IronMan and Thor. He received his greatest recognition for his work on Legion of Super Heroes and The Flash.
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