Warrior Women and Barbarian Babes • Maidens of Honor and Damsels in Distress • Wanton Witches and Sexy Sorceresses • Femmes Fatales and Erotic Elves • Dangerous Liaisons with Demonic Dames • Futuristic Females and Sci-Fi Foxes
The chapter titles alone tell you all you need to know about this seriously sexy art book! Well, not quite. Erotic Fantasy Art is also a showcase for some of the finest, freshest, most exciting talents working today. You'll encounter artists from Asia, the U.S. and Europe, discover imaginative work from graphic novels, book covers, trading card sets and computer games and enjoy work by creators such as Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell, Robert Moran, Frank Cho and Alfonso Azpiri, among others. A feast for your eyes!
Hardcover: 192 pages
Publisher: Collins Design ( February 01, 2008 )
Item #: 90-3065
ISBN: 9780061441516
Product Dimensions: 10.0 x 10.0 x 0.0 inches
Product Weight: 37.0 ounces

This was a beautiful book with a ride range of illustrations and paintings from a variety of artists. It features many gorgeous women in a variety of settings. It has schemes ranging from the modern, to the futuristic, from the bright and chaste, to the dark and seductive. I was quite pleased with this book
Reviewer: Chris M
Not as much nudity as I had expected, though naturally, there is a fair amount. None of the pictures were very shocking, in my opinion, and several of the pictures I didn't really see in a "sensual" or "erotic" light, and found myself wondering why they had been included in the selection. All in all a pretty book, one that I will be keeping on my shelves, but not quite up to what I had expected.
Reviewer: Ashley M
All the different artists and works of art make this book great, is good to see the differences among them as well as the similarities.
Not as erotic as the name implies but nevertheless the artwork is very good, and new to me.
I recommend it.
Reviewer: Juan G
I have nude pictures of myself on my bedroom wall, so you could say I am not offended by sexuality, but neither my dictionary nor my thesaurus equate sensuality with sick, nor sexuality with violence. I appreciate beauty in women, the same as a sunset or flock of geese overhead or one of my Arabians gamboling in the field; this book didn't have it. There were less than five images that I could count that registered art I would ever want to look at.
Eugenia Fredricksen
Reviewer: Eugenia F
This is a wonderful collection or artwork from people all around the world. Nice to see the different mediums and how they are used to create the stunning scenery and artwork. Not as erotic as I originally thought, but it's still a keeper.
Reviewer: Jim M