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Mahlon Blaine by Roland Trenary
Mahlon Blaine by Roland Trenary








Mahlon Blaine by Roland Trenary

"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.He's pretty much an unknown, and yet.In two thousand drawings published between 19, illustrator Mahlon Blaine revealed his subjects – from Demons to Deities, Maylasians to Martians, Biology to Biography, Lasciviousness to Literature. And don't forget his blooming bally bloody book, either.

Mahlon Blaine by Roland Trenary

And remember, unbelievably, he only had one eye! Bibliographically, here are 130 books and 70 magazines described and pictured that held Blaine's public outpouring, as well as ephemera and posthumous publication listings - information not available anywhere else.

Mahlon Blaine by Roland Trenary

This goes beyond either The Art of Mahlon Blaine (1982) or The Outlandish Art of Mahlon Blaine (2009) in presenting both rare published and unpublished examples of Blaine's unique artistic vision. Among the 350 illustrations herein are rare photographs and self-portraits of Blaine and, especially interesting, dozens of published and unpublished drawings and paintings that reveal a side of the artist previously unknown and unseen.

Mahlon Blaine by Roland Trenary

The book includes a complete bibliography of published work and a biography that emphasizes the professional side of Blaine. The author Roland Trenary has been collecting and researching the artist for almost 40 years, amassing the most comprehensive assemblage of information and artwork that one might imagine, given the elusive nature of the subject. His personal life is obfuscated by a combination of time's grime and his own desire for privacy and outlandish cover stories. His best book productions feature twenty to a hundred illustrations each, and he garnered several awards for design and illustration. With everything from children's classic tales to cookbooks to treatises on witchcraft to mainstream fiction to literature (including Steinbeck, Hemingway and Voltaire), the publishing industry relied on Mahlon Blaine often. He painted, but he is best known for pen and ink - an uncanny artistic master of Erotica and Exotica who lived for decades in cheap hotels and borrowed rooms, acutely observing humanity while wielding pens and brushes dipped in wit and wry. In two thousand drawings published between 19, illustrator Mahlon Blaine revealed his subjects - from Demons to Deities, Maylasians to Martians, Biology to Biography, Lasciviousness to Literature. The artist? He's pretty much an unknown, and yet. Now with a redesigned cover and white-paper interior, it's ready for bookstore and library distribution. With seventeen 5-star reviews already, Mahlon Blaine ~ One-Eyed Visionary has been well received.










Mahlon Blaine by Roland Trenary