The New Works and Visions of Dorian Cleavenger

by Dorian Cleavenger
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Editorial Reviews

A relative newcomer to the fantasy scene -- but a prolific one. Beyond the few commissioned works are a whole host of visions from deep within his unique imagination. An art which offers a complicated conceptualisation of sexuality and merges the grotesque with the erotic. One that challenges our notions of natural beauty and makes space for new ideas of aesthetic pleasure. And, of course, he has the enormous talent to render these thoughts onto canvas.

Customer Reviews

w/o words, 2008-07-31
by Henry J. Carreno (Californiaa)
I still dont know why I wanted to put 4 stars instead of five even though the book is just amazingly beautiful with super cool images.
I never thought it would be like it when I got it. To be honest I saw every single artwork and my father was next to me and he was like WOW, LOOK AT THAT MACHINE GIRL.....hahha I really love this book and I think it will help me a lot in my drawings, so yeah if you are an artist and need some real help, then this book will be a lot of help for you.

My favorite girls in this book were "THE GIFT" and "THE TRAP". You gotta buy the book to know what am talking about. My mom saw just the cover and she said "SHE LOOKS LIKE NIURKA MARCOS"
Anyway, I would urge you to buy this book if you like the erotic and alien or machine side in a artwork.
Dorian - Visions, 2008-04-24
by G. Constantinides
Extreme terror fantasy art. Lots of images to look at three or four times the most to get the feel of the weird content.worth while reading.
Frazetta meets Vallejo meets DeBerardinis meets Erotica, 2005-07-23
by B. M. Nance (Tijeras, NM)
For anyone seeking a spectacle of erotic mechanised art to arouse, or a collection of paintings to envy as an artist, this book is for you.
The tempting and alluring beauties often seen in Olivia's work have found a dark and forbidding home, where they are infused with sensual and wickedly sexual machinery. This machinery, however, does not seek to harm but rather to augment or intensify the "come-hither" nature of the supplicant 'victim'.
A truly delightful romp through the realms of fantasy and overt sexuality, occasionally settling on the frighteningly dark, this collection is a must have for erotic-fantasy art fans.
A collection of fantasy and gothic horror art, 2003-03-11
by Daniel J. Hamlow (Chikusei City, Japan)
Those who like the fantasy art of Olivia de Berardinis may have a taste for Dorian Cleavenger, who goes into areas of bondage and demonic vampiric horror. However, his work touches on themes (fantasy, mechanization, vampires) that remind one of Sorayama and Giger as well as de Berardinis. The first few pages dwell on the mecha theme (Geiger and Sorayama), though the mecha stuff isn't as glossy as that of Sorayama. That's because Cleavenger's preferred medium is acrylic paint.

Models include Alley bagget, Melissa Wolfe, Glorianne Gilbert, Kate Moss (yes, that Kate Moss) and one of Olivia's favourites, Julie Strain, who is the winged cover girl astride a giant robot in a piece titled "The Bonecrusher."

Some of the artwork might be of appeal to black metal fans, especially fans of groups with dark artwork like Cradle Of Filth and Dimmu Borgir. On one entitled "Bloodbath," a nude woman arches back in ecstasy while blood pours from a stone gargoyle's mouth atop her throat. Purgatori III has a winged horned babe with her arms and legs astride a skulled cross. "The Reaper" is a platinum blonde woman with flowing locks, glowing blank whites for eyes, wielding a scythe and with a snake wrapped around her body. However, for something really gruesome, there's one of Heather Tennant, portraying a woman with quite a piercing fetish, with some of her pins on fire.

There are some pictures of Vampirella, yes, she of the long black hair, white collar and red ribbons placed strategically over her breasts. An interpretation of Arthurian legend is "The Lady of the Lake," where model Claudia Christian is holding Excalibur but with a skimpy outfit that one usually doesn't get in mentally envisioning that personage.

Warrior women also feature, some of which resemble Vallejo/Bell material of exotic armour and beasts. Innocent-looking girls also come out, particularly in the mermaid drawings. However, one erotic one entitled "Sea Food" might as well be subtitled "Octopi Just Want To Have Fun."

Given this newcomer who published his first book of material in 2001, we may see the heir to Olivia in this talented man. So, anyone who likes Olivia but wants something a bit on the spicy and gothic side, check this out!

The New Works and Visions of Dorian Cleavenger,volume two, 2002-12-27
An astoundingly refreshing and entirely new approach to fantasy art,with sensual illustrations bordering on the erotic, yet each with imaginative and creative situations and costuming portrayed in a manner never before seen in any book by any artist. A vertible feast for the senses. Technically Dorian's art is superb, with excellent lighting, perspective and creatively imaginative scenarios. His representations of the female form and features lack the exaggerated depictions of most fantasy artists, bringing such a degree of realism into his realms of fantasy that women can project their own personas into his images and his worlds.....women of strength, weakness, determination and helplessness, of melancholy and joy. I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves worlds of challenge combined with fine art.