Artist: Philippe Druillet (All)
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DescriptionA creation beyond limits, as is customary for Philippe Druillet!Designed in 1975, as part of a series of 4 large-size posters, this pen and ink illustration has been crafted at the actual publishing format, that is 40x28". Of course, the level of details is mind-boggling! The depth and the myriad levels of the composition convey a sense of permanent movement, mirrored in the wild waves of the untamed and unnamed ocean on which soars the vessel, a real barbarian cathedral. Behind her, 3, maybe 4 other ships are closing by to join as the skies are caught in a whirlwind, announcing their arrival. In the breach, stars and constellations splash the cosmic skies. Strange reptilian birds fly by, but some are caught in the tempest and drown beneath the waves. In the bottom right corner, humanoļd creatures, with heavy jewelry, contemplate the scene. While being reused in other contexts (notably, illustrating works by Gustave Flaubert and H.P. Lovecraft), I feel this impressive work is more to be linked with Michael Moorcock and his own Elric of Melnibone, which has been a major influence on Druillet during the late 60's/early 70's. The mix of barbarian and cosmic fantasy can be found in the first stories of Loane Sloane and, more prominently, in the Yragaėl/Urm the Mad cycle in which certain pages are directly culled or inspired by works Druillet did in conjunction with Elric (Above all, this massive fleet of gigantic ships...). This is a grail, for sure! And, as my collection started half a century ago with another grail from the same artist (thanks, in both cases, to dear family members), I feel it's now all coming nicely in a karmic circle of sorts... Social/Sharing |
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Al Simpleton
Member Since 2013
Posted on 2/13/2025
Nils E wrote:
Crazy detail, barbarian acid goth
Thanks Nils! My point, exactly!
Al Simpleton
Member Since 2013
1 - Posted on 2/13/2025
Rick W wrote:
All kinds of cool!
Thanks Rick! Yep, twisted but cool!
Rob Pistella
Member Since 2005
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1 - Posted on 2/13/2025
Powerful amd mesmerizing drawing!!! Bravo!!
Al Simpleton
Member Since 2013
1 - Posted on 2/13/2025
Rob Pistella wrote:
Powerful amd mesmerizing drawing!!! Bravo!!
Thanks Rob! This piece is special to me in so many ways that I doubt I'll be able to experience such a thrill again!
Al Simpleton
Member Since 2013
Posted on 2/15/2025
Alexandre Collection wrote:
Magnifique !!!
Merci Alexandre !
Al Simpleton
Member Since 2013
Posted on 3/1/2025
Red Raven wrote:
impressionnant, bravo !!
Merci Adom ! C'est clairement un couronnement pour moi...
Mark Levy
Member Since 2004
1 - Posted on 2/21/2025
Wow, there is a lot of excellent work on this page - love the waves!
Al Simpleton
Member Since 2013
Posted on 3/1/2025
Mark Levy wrote:
Wow, there is a lot of excellent work on this page - love the waves!
Thanks Mark! I just wish I could have put a bigger picture, so that everyone can enjoy the details...
Bill J
Member Since 2009
1 - Posted on 3/14/2025
Wow! I don't remember the last time i saw a drawing with so much detail! This Barbarian Ship, as you call it, is sailing over a tempest-tossed sea that threatens to sink it at every wave! Yet, behind it, other mysterious ships seem to be racing to catch up! One ship seems to be silhouetted as it crosses the enormous full moon! The sea itself is a swirling, twisting, rising force of nature and the howling winds that sweep across its surface echo the same restless nature and tempestuous spirit. Absolutely phenomenal drawing by Phillippe Druillet! Wonderful pick-up, congrats!
Al Simpleton
Member Since 2013
Posted on 3/15/2025
Bill J wrote:
Wow! I don't remember the last time i saw a drawing with so much detail! This Barbarian Ship, as you call it, is sailing over a tempest-tossed sea that threatens to sink it at every wave! Yet, behind it, other mysterious ships seem to be racing to catch up! One ship seems to be silhouetted as it crosses the enormous full moon! The sea itself is a swirling, twisting, rising force of nature and the howling winds that sweep across its surface echo the same restless nature and tempestuous spirit. Absolutely phenomenal drawing by Phillippe Druillet! Wonderful pick-up, congrats!
Thanks Bill! This ship looks to me as if she comes from another place and Philippe Druillet is opening the door to it...
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