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  2. H. R. Giger - Wikipedia

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    He was part of the special effects team that won an Academy Award for the visual design of Ridley Scott's 1979 sci-fi horror film Alien, and was responsible for creating the titular Alien itself. [1] His work is on permanent display at the H.R. Giger Museum in Gruyères , Switzerland .

  3. Necronomicon (Giger book) - Wikipedia

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    Dali edition. Necronomicon was the first major published compendium of images by Swiss artist H. R. Giger.Originally published in 1977, the book was given to director Ridley Scott during the pre-production of the film Alien, who then hired Giger to produce artwork and conceptual designs for the film.

  4. Ron Cobb - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Ray Cobb (September 21, 1937 – September 21, 2020) was an American–Australian artist. In addition to his work as an editorial cartoonist, he contributed concept art to major films including Dark Star (1974), Star Wars (1977), Alien (1979), Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), Conan the Barbarian (1982), Back to the Future (1985), The Abyss (1989), Total Recall (1990), and Southland Tales ...

  5. Budd Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    Hopkins' first solo show was held in New York City in 1956, the same year he met and married his first wife of thirteen years, Joan Rich. [7] In 1963, Hopkins' work was included in American Painters, a film documentary of American artists and styles with commentary from Alfred Barr of the Museum of Modern Art, Thomas Hess of Art News Magazine, Sidney Janis, gallery director, and Harold ...

  6. Invader (artist) - Wikipedia

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    One of Invader's aliens (MAN 47) on a wall in Manchester, England, installed in 2004 [2] Another work in Paris. A graduate of a Parisian École des Beaux-Arts, [3] Invader initially derived inspiration for his creations from the video games he played when he was growing up in the 1970s and 80s. [4]

  7. Wayne Barlowe - Wikipedia

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    Wayne Douglas Barlowe is an American science fiction and fantasy writer, painter, and concept artist.Barlowe's work focuses on esoteric landscapes and creatures such as citizens of hell and alien worlds. [1]

  8. Bolaji Badejo - Wikipedia

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    The success of Alien spawned the Alien franchise. Badejo was offered a role in a sequel, [8] but moved back to Nigeria in 1980; this led to the sequels incorporating more puppetry and animation alongside several suit performers. Alien is his sole film credit. [14] [13] After his return to Nigeria, Badejo began running his own art gallery in 1983.

  9. Alien (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Alien is a 2012 sculpture by the British artist David Breuer-Weil.It depicts a giant humanoid figure five times as large as a person, embedded head-first in grass. The sculpture was first installed in Grosvenor Gardens in the City of Westminster in April 2013, as part of the City of Sculpture initiative. [2]

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