“Britannia” Barry Windsor-Smith 1976
Illustration serving as The Gorblimey Press Catalog frontispiece.
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Barry Windsor-Smith "Cimmerian Death" Conan Art Print (Gorblimey Press, 1977)
HA: (unsigned, hand-colored possibly by Windsor-Smith)
Conan the Cimmerian recreation after Barry Windsor Smith's 1977 B&W print, Geoffrey Isherwood
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Barry Windsor-Smith, Gaia, 1978. Pen and ink, watercolor. From the Sybila Portfolio (Gorblimey Press / Black Lotus, 1979). Reprinted in Opus, vol. 1 (Fantagraphics, 1999).
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'Fire' by Barry Windsor-Smith.
From the 'Sibyla Portfolio', published in 1979 by The Gorblimey Press / Black Lotus.
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Conan print by Barry Windsor-Smith, published by Gorblimey Press, 1977.
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Barry Windsor-Smith Sibyla Portfolio (The Gorblimey Press/Black Lotus, 1979) https://ift.tt/2NSWyaZ September 10, 2019 at 06:43PM
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Barry Windsor-Smith, "King Arthur," from the portfolio Six Drawings by Barry Smith (The Gorblimey Press, 1978). Via Barry Windsor-Smith Unofficial Blog.
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"the Maker of Days", by Barry Windsor-Smith
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“The Devil’s Lake”, by Barry Windsor-Smith.
The painting was reproduced in monochrome and used as the cover artwork for the Gorblimey Press catalogue.
The painting was also used for the cover of the anthology paperback, Ariel: The Book of Fantasy, Vol. 3.
Tom O’Leary sent me the high resolution image of the final painting, and if you are following me, you should be following him too.
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Barry Windsor-Smith “Something ic waes” Print #9/50 (Barry Smith's Gorblimey Press, 1974) black and white and in color. Meticulous.
“This powerful and hyper-detailed print was one of the earliest few productions of Barry Windsor-Smith's Gorblimey Press after he left the tradition comic book industry in search of a way to have more control over his out put. The result, as you can see, is staggering.”
Source, source
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Barry Windsor-Smith, Psyche, 1978. Top, BWS’s complete original piece, rendered in ink, watercolor, gouache, and colored pencil on two-ply Bristol board, 17 x 24 inches. Bottom, the limited-edition print released by the Gormblimey Press, 1979.
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