Fastner & Larson's Tricks & Treats
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Average customer review:Product Description
Some of the best Halloween traditions are candy, scary monsters, and yes, more candy. To really enjoy the season, you need Steve Fastner and Rich Larson to ply their patented blend of heart-stopping beauty and head-splitting demon to the mix! In an all-new collection of original airbrush paintings, Fastner & Larson go door-to-door in their delightfully twisted minds and come up with all manner of sexy/strange images - celebrating not only witches, vampires, and other creatures of the night, but the good girl that aches to be bad! This is a project a year in the making that kept the lads up into the wee hours! It's bound to keep you up later than that! A deluxe oversized presentation.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #485479 in Books
- Published on: 2007-10
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 48 pages
Customer Reviews
Silly, Sexy. Whatcha expect?
Whenever you buy a Fastner and Larson artbook you have to expect certain things: Silly, Sexy, Good Girls (is that the right term?) artwork. The book is full of flirty, goofy paintings with a collection of rough sketches. In much of F&L's artwork a sexy (and sexily posed) woman is in peril with either monsters or another sexy villianess threatening her while the sexy (hmmm that word keeps popping up here, I think I detect a theme)woman swings to the rescue.
The artwork is not serious, nor is it realistic. It is cartoony and just a LOT OF FUN. It is eye candy at its best. Whatcha expect? Its Fastner and Larson.
Perhaps thats all that needs to be said. If you are a fan buy this book.
Not quite what I was looking for
No fault of the publisher. I was looking for Halloween a bit more traditional. The art work is well done, just a tad more risque than I needed. I guess I'd call this one a "Saucy Halloween". Its all in what you like.



