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Oliver Frey (1948-2022) - Battlefield Joystick
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Oliver Frey (1948-2022) - Battlefield Joystick

Description of the Artwork: The artwork presents a surreal, sci-fi landscape where the boundaries between gaming hardware and reality are blurred: Central Imagery: The focal point is a massive, towering joystick that has been transformed into a sci-fi citadel or fortress. It rises from a desolate, war-torn battlefield, symbolizing the dominance of the player over the digital world. Surroundings: The "battlefield" at the base of the joystick-citadel is typically filled with chaotic action, featuring soldiers, futuristic vehicles, or explosions, reflecting the "brutality and beauty" Frey was known for capturing. Atmosphere: The piece uses vibrant, often neon-inflected colors and dramatic lighting effects (created via airbrushing) to give the scene a high-energy, "arcade-like" feel. Themes: It explores the concept of "man versus machine" and the immersive power of early video games, where a simple peripheral like a joystick becomes the command center of an epic conflict. Artist Biography: Oliver Frey (30 June 1948 - 21 August 2022; Switzerland and UK) Swiss-born illustrator and comic artist resident in the UK for many years, Frey was a fan of Eagle and Look and Learn as a boy. He studied film at the London School of Film Technique and began drawing comic strips to support himself, working for Fleetway's picture libraries. After briefly running a film company in Switzerland, Frey returned to the UK and worked as a full-time comic strip artist and illustrator, working on two of his favourite boyhood comic strips, The Trigan Empire (1976-77) in Look and Learn and Dan Dare (1982-83) for the revived Eagle, drawing two episodes of “Return of the Mekon” in 1982, the eight-part story known as “The Timads” in 1983, and a number of one-off Dare stories for various Specials and the 1984 Eagle Annual. His many credits also included work for the computer magazines CRASH, Zzap!64 (“Terminal Man” (written by Kelvin Gosnell, re-published by Oliver himself in 2010) ) and Amtix, along with art for War Picture Library and FEAR Magazine. With his brother, Franco, he was a co-founder of Newsfield Publications, providing hundreds of covers and illustrations for their many computer and horror magazines. He later co-founded Thalamus Publishing. Oliver was the artist hired by director Richard Donner to create the comic book art for the black and white opening sequence in Superman: The Movie.

Nr. 103193764

Eladva
Oliver Frey (1948-2022) - Battlefield Joystick

Oliver Frey (1948-2022) - Battlefield Joystick

Description of the Artwork:

The artwork presents a surreal, sci-fi landscape where the boundaries between gaming hardware and reality are blurred:

Central Imagery: The focal point is a massive, towering joystick that has been transformed into a sci-fi citadel or fortress. It rises from a desolate, war-torn battlefield, symbolizing the dominance of the player over the digital world.

Surroundings: The "battlefield" at the base of the joystick-citadel is typically filled with chaotic action, featuring soldiers, futuristic vehicles, or explosions, reflecting the "brutality and beauty" Frey was known for capturing.

Atmosphere: The piece uses vibrant, often neon-inflected colors and dramatic lighting effects (created via airbrushing) to give the scene a high-energy, "arcade-like" feel.

Themes: It explores the concept of "man versus machine" and the immersive power of early video games, where a simple peripheral like a joystick becomes the command center of an epic conflict.



Artist Biography:

Oliver Frey (30 June 1948 - 21 August 2022; Switzerland and UK)
Swiss-born illustrator and comic artist resident in the UK for many years, Frey was a fan of Eagle and Look and Learn as a boy. He studied film at the London School of Film Technique and began drawing comic strips to support himself, working for Fleetway's picture libraries.

After briefly running a film company in Switzerland, Frey returned to the UK and worked as a full-time comic strip artist and illustrator, working on two of his favourite boyhood comic strips, The Trigan Empire (1976-77) in Look and Learn and Dan Dare (1982-83) for the revived Eagle, drawing two episodes of “Return of the Mekon” in 1982, the eight-part story known as “The Timads” in 1983, and a number of one-off Dare stories for various Specials and the 1984 Eagle Annual.

His many credits also included work for the computer magazines CRASH, Zzap!64 (“Terminal Man” (written by Kelvin Gosnell, re-published by Oliver himself in 2010) ) and Amtix, along with art for War Picture Library and FEAR Magazine.

With his brother, Franco, he was a co-founder of Newsfield Publications, providing hundreds of covers and illustrations for their many computer and horror magazines. He later co-founded Thalamus Publishing.

Oliver was the artist hired by director Richard Donner to create the comic book art for the black and white opening sequence in Superman: The Movie.


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