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  2. Luis Royo - Wikipedia

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    Luis Royo (born 1954) is a Spanish artist. He is best known for his fantasy illustrations published in numerous art books, [ 1 ] magazines such as Heavy Metal [ 2 ] and various other media including book and music CD covers, video games and Tarot cards.

  3. Category:Books illustrated by Luis Royo - Wikipedia

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  4. Romulo Royo - Wikipedia

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    The combined works of Romulo Royo and Luis Royo began in 2006, where they captured their art in the Medvedev dome of 24 meters in diameter in Moscow. The whole process of this work is published in the book Dome. In 2008, he collaborated again with Luis Royo to make large format paintings that were collected in the book titled Dead Moon.

  5. List of Spanish artists - Wikipedia

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    Luis López Piquer (1802–1865) painter; Antonio Maria Esquivel (1806-1857) ballerina; José María Avrial (1807-1891) painter; Joaquim Espalter (1809-1880) painter; Rosa Maria Gilart Jiménez (1810–1880) embroiderer; Lluís Rigalt (1814-1894) painter; Francisco de Paula Van Halen (1814–1887) painter; Federico de Madrazo (1815–1894) painter

  6. Malefic Time - Wikipedia

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    Malefic Time is a visual project created by Spanish artists Luis Royo and Romulo Royo.It is set in a post apocalyptic world that mixes reality, leading to the decay of the society, with real manifestations of mythological beliefs and superstitions of different cultures.

  7. Category:Fantasy artists - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Skulls in art - Wikipedia

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    Shirley Temple, The Youngest, Most Sacred Monster of the Cinema in Her Time; The Sirens and Ulysses; Skeletons Fighting over a Hanged Man; Skull and crossbones; Skull art; Skull mexican make-up; Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette; Sleeping Venus (Delvaux) St Jerome (after Palma Giovane) St. Francis in Ecstasy (Zurbarán)

  9. Spinning dancer - Wikipedia

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    The illusion derives from the lack of visual cues for depth. For instance, as the dancer's arms move from viewer's left to right, it is possible to view her arms passing between her body and the viewer (that is, in the foreground of the picture, in which case she would be circling counterclockwise on her right foot) and it is also possible to view her arms as passing behind the dancer's body ...