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Steve Fiorilla : ウィキペディア英語版
Steve Fiorilla

Steve Fiorilla (January 12, 1961 – July 29, 2009) was an American artist born in Paterson, New Jersey, who lived and worked in Buffalo, New York. Throughout his career, Fiorilla emphasized the grotesque and surreal in illustrations, sculpture and fine art. As a sculptor, he produced a variety of bizarre, malformed creatures. His film reviews appeared under the pseudonym Jacques Corédor.
== Print ==
Fiorilla illustrated for books and magazines (''Heavy Metal'', ''Video Games and Computer Entertainment'', ''High Times''), T-shirts, small press journals (''Eegah!'', ''Magick Theatre'', ''Moody Street Irregulars''), catalog covers (Gregg Press), fanzines (''Horror from the Crypt of Fear'') and mini-comics (''City Scenes''). One of his 1985 sculptures was featured 12 years later on a cover for the magazine ''Bloodsongs'' (1997).
He created numerous drawings and product designs for Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, including a belt buckle, T-shirts, caps, ads and catalog illustrations. Fiorilla sometimes worked in tandem with illustrator Jim McDermott, such as their collaboration for Stephen J. Spignesi's ''The Complete Stephen King Encyclopedia'' (1991).

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