Eerie #63 Back Cover by Ken Kelly

Eerie #63 Back Cover 1975

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painting, oil-paint

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narrative-art

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fantasy art

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painting

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fantasy illustration

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oil-paint

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fantasy-art

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figuration

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surrealism

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surrealist

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surrealism

Copyright: Modern Artists: Artvee

Ken Kelly made this cover for Eerie Comics using paint, most probably oil or acrylic. His expertise in the manipulation of these materials gives this unsettling image its power. Observe how the artist's brushwork creates a striking contrast between the metallic smoothness of the android soldier and the rough texture of the devastated landscape. Kelly's understanding of light and shadow lends depth and realism to the scene, drawing the viewer into a dystopian world. This image, created for mass reproduction, reflects the era's anxieties about technological advancement and its potential impact on humanity. Note the hands reaching upwards, perhaps begging or pleading. The process of mass printing meant that such imagery could be widely distributed, reflecting and shaping cultural attitudes. Ultimately, this work reminds us of the inherent value in the skills of painters, printers, and illustrators, whose craftsmanship shapes our collective imagination.

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