Title: 'Master, Freewoman and Slave' (Web Version)
Detail
Artist: TroyDM
Digital media using DAZStudio and Photoshop
Dimensions: 1754 pixels x1240 pixels (scaled down to half size from the full resolution original)
Comments: A picture inspired by John Norman's Gor novels alluding to the fraught relationship between the characters Tarl Cabot and Talena of Ar in the context of tensions between women of free status and women reduced to Gorean slavery.
About the artist: I sign my works as TroyDM. I am a UK-based, self-taught digital artist with a background in filmaking who is primarily interested in creating illustrations and images inspired by science fiction and science fantasy. My main influences in this field are Frank Frazetta, the surrealist Leonor Fini, and the numerous pulp fiction cover artists of the 1950s to the 1990s, as well as the great artists of the Golden and Silver Ages of comics. I most enjoy the challenge of bringing to life the vivid world of John Norman's Gor series of novels. Thanks to Tracker and his kind offer to showcase my work on his blog, I hope to begin exploring new images inspired by the growing body of fan fiction based on Norman's legacy. Thank you all for taking the time to review my artwork; I appreciate any comments and suggestions you may have as connoisseurs of the Gorean way. . .
Love your beautiful detailed provocative images. Great job on the Free Woman with her robes of concealment and veils. Most artists struggle with Gorean Free Women, erroneously depicting them with exposed faces.
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