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Luis Royo - Men and Birds
Artist Biography: Luis Royo was born in 1954 in Olalla, a small town in Teruel. As a child he moved to Zaragoza, where he studied Drafting, Painting, Decoration and Interior Design. In 1972 he began to paint paintings that he exhibited in various forums. In 1979 he began his career as a comic artist and soon became internationally successful. A sample of these works, published in the main magazines of the time, is collected in the albums Luis Royo (Rambla, 1985) and Desfase (Ikusager, 1986). In 1983 he moved on to illustration, where he reaped his greatest successes. He does so with the help of the agency and Editorial Norma, which distributes his work all over the world. In 1992 her first book, Women, appeared, followed by Malefic (1994), Secrets (1996), III Millennium (1998), Dreams (1999), Prohibited Book (1999), Evolution (2001), Prohibited Book 2 (2001), Conceptions I (2002), Visions (2003), Prohibited Book 3 (2003), Conceptions II (2003). To these titles must be added the publication of six series of cards for collectors, five portfolios, posters and a tarot entitled The Black Tarot. The growing popularity of his images means that they can also be seen on postcards, calendars, card games, T-shirts, album covers, video games, computer mats and even some sculptures.
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