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Mermaids And Magic Shows: The Paintings Of David Delamare with text by Nigel Suckling.
01/01/2003 Source: Geoff Willmetts 

Pub: Paper Tiger. 128 page softcover. Price: £14.99 (UK), $21.95 (USA) or $31.95 (CAN). ISBN: 1-85028-249-8.

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Another book from Paper Tiger's back catalogue that will probably be more attractive to the fantasy than SF readers. Saying that, as an SF reader, I found a lot about this book that appealed to me as well.



As the title suggests, Delamare has a taste for mermaids and odd compositions although the book shows a lot of variety within these ranges. His mermaid pictures rely on a limited palate and are hauntingly attentive. Delamare also plays heavily with compositions because it suits him. In comparison, above water, he uses a rather full palate in comparison.

Compared to other artists Paper Tiger have released, much of the work here wasn't done for book covers but as a result of exhibition and commission.

His animal art verges on or is surrealistic, especially when juxapositioning them into human poses. Looking at the cover of this book, one might well believe you're looking at an olde world style of art when in fact it is really very modern.

The contents are really something worth sitting down on a rainy afternoon to lose yourself in and should appeal to most of you who like interesting artbooks.

GF Willmetts

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