Older Woman Nude Elvgren Pinup
Dec 25th, 2023 by Aldouspi

Beautiful Older Woman Nude Pin-up Art by Gil Elvgren

Beautiful Older Woman

A little maturity
          makes all the difference,
Take me to your bed
          and show me the subtleties
          Of the world.

Beauty comes with your body
          as wisdom dwells in your eyes,
Worship is one word,
          But partnership is the prize.

What good karma
          brought you into my life?
The road traveled together
          is so much sweeter
          with you sweet wife.

©2023 Carl Scott Harker, author of
The Hedgehog and other Selected Poems.

 

 

Beauty is found at any age. This slighter older nude model painted by Gil Elvgren shows exactly what I mean. She is a sexy woman!

Gil Elvgren (1914-1980) was an American pin-up artist known for his iconic and glamorous depictions of beautiful women. He was one of the most influential pin-up artists of the 20th century and played a significant role in shaping the aesthetic of American pin-up art.

Elvgren’s career took off in the 1930s when he began working for the Louis F. Dow Company, a prominent advertising agency at the time. He created numerous pin-up illustrations for various clients, including Coca-Cola, General Electric, and more. His style was characterized by a combination of realism, humor, and a keen understanding of the idealized female form.

The image below, as an 8.5 x 11 inch photo print, is for sale at my store on eBay. You can purchase a photo print (without the watermark on it) of this beautiful woman Elvgren pinup art on eBay, just click on the image to be taken to eBay or use the link below the picture.

Pin-up painting by Gil Elvgren showing an older nude woman in full portrait seated with a blue background.

You can purchase a photo print of this “older” nude woman on eBay, here:

Nude Woman Seated in front of Blue Background.

Click this link to view all of my photo prints for sale including fine art, cats, pinups, vintage nudes and much more in the Aldouspi eBay Store.

 


Product Description
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Ray Harryhausen, Film Animator
Nov 30th, 2023 by Aldouspi

Ray Harryhausen, a Pioneer in Special Effects

Animating Artist Extraordinaire

When monsters become real
And give childhood thrills
And amuse adults
Reel after reel,
He kept the audience in house
Hour after hour
Did Ray Harryhausen.

Chilling were the skeletons
Wielding shields and slashing swords
Popping up from a soil
Planted with dragon’s teeth,

A gorgon whose spitting snakes as hair
Could freeze a child
In a theater chair,

Sad, one-eyed cyclops tricked
And blinded by the hero Jason,

Venusian monster battles elephant
On the streets of Rome,

Wise and funny mechanical owl
Of Athena, winged Pegasus
And all the rest came alive
Before our eyes.

Oh, CGI is great in creating
Many stunning worlds of fantasy
And science run amok,
Elves and transformers,
Godzillas and t-rex,
Spaceships and avatars
Flick across our many screens,
But none have managed yet to emulate
The unique and magic creatures he’d create
Through stop-motion animation,
Drawn forth from inspiration’s heart and mind
By Ray Harryhausen, the dynamator,
Film special effects extraordinare generator!

                ©2023 Carl Scott Harker, author of The Hedgehog and other Selected Poems.

Ray Harryhausen (1920–2013) was an American pioneer of visual effects in movies His creative work in stop-motion animation for fantasy and science fiction films amazed audience for a generation. He was born on June 29, 1920, in Los Angeles, California, and developed a passion for animation and special effects from a young age.

Harryhausen’s work became widely recognized for its distinctive style and craftsmanship. He employed a technique called “Dynamation,” which involved combining live-action footage with stop-motion animation to create seamless and fantastical scenes. His most notable contributions to cinema include the animation of various creatures such as dinosaurs, monsters, and mythological beings.

For monstersx made real see some of Ray Harryhausen’s most celebrated films include:

“Mighty Joe Young” (1949): Although not directed by Harryhausen, he played a crucial role in the special effects for this film, which revolves around a giant ape.


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“The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms” (1953): This film features a prehistoric creature awakened by atomic testing, and it marks one of Harryhausen’s early major contributions to the genre.

It Came from Beneath the Sea” (1955): In this film, a giant octopus attacks San Francisco, and Harryhausen’s stop-motion animation brings the creature to life.

Earth vs. the Flying Saucers” (1956): The story involves an alien invasion, and Harryhausen’s effects include the animated flying saucers.

“20 Million Miles to Earth” (1957): This film explores the consequences of an American spaceship bringing back a creature from Venus, and Harryhausen’s stop-motion work is a highlight.

“The 7th Voyage of Sinbad” (1958): A classic fantasy adventure featuring Sinbad encountering various mythological creatures brought to life through Harryhausen’s stop-motion animation.

“Jason and the Argonauts” (1963): Regarded as one of Harryhausen’s masterpieces, this film features an epic quest and showcases the famous skeleton sword-fighting sequence.

“First Men in the Moon” (1964): Based on H.G. Wells’ novel, this film explores a journey to the Moon and features Harryhausen’s imaginative stop-motion effects.

“One Million Years B.C.” (1966): This prehistoric adventure film features dinosaurs and other creatures brought to life through Harryhausen’s animation.

“The Valley of Gwangi” (1969): Set in the American Southwest, this film combines cowboys with dinosaurs, creating a unique and memorable blend of genres.

“The Golden Voyage of Sinbad” (1973): Another Sinbad adventure featuring Harryhausen’s stop-motion creatures and magical elements.

“Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger” (1977): The third Sinbad film with Harryhausen’s stop-motion work, featuring mythical creatures and epic quests.

“Clash of the Titans” (1981): One of Harryhausen’s final films, this epic fantasy features gods, monsters, and heroes, with some of his most iconic creations.

Ray Harryhausen’s influence on the film industry is immeasurable, and his innovative techniques laid the groundwork for future generations of visual effects artists. His work continues to be celebrated by fans of classic cinema and those interested in the history of special effects in movies.


 

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