Chris Achilleos

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Chris Achilleos
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Achilleos on Polcon 2007
Background information
Field: Fantasy art, illustration
Birthdate: 1947
Born as: Christos Achilléos
Location: Famagusta, Cyprus
Date of death: Dec 12th, 2021 age 74
Nationality: Cypriot British

Christos Achilléos (1947 – 6 December 2021) was a Cypriot-born British painter and illustrator who specialized in fantasy artwork and glamour illustration.

Biography

Born in Famagusta, Cyprus, his family emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1959, where he resided. He attended the Hornsey College of Art.

His work has appeared in "Heavy Metal" and "Radio Times" magazines, on book covers (including series based on the Conan the Barbarian character, TV's Doctor Who, and Star Trek, as well as the "Fighting Fantasy" gamebook series), and in collections of his own work. He has also participated in various film projects including Heavy Metal and Willow as a conceptual artist, (his iconic poster image commissioned in 1980 featuring Taarna and her birdlike steed are still featured on the DVD release) and created a proposed poster for Blade Runner.

Achilleos created the controversial cover for Whitesnake's 1979 album, "Lovehunter", which showed a naked woman straddling a giant serpent. In an interview with MelodicRock, Gary Hughes stated that Achilleos thereafter "had a policy of not working with bands". The original artwork, along with several other pieces, were stolen from him in the 1980s and sold to a private collector. However, he designed an album cover and artwork in 2003 with Gary Hughes' rock opera "Once and Future King Part I". His influence was also felt in the Kate Bush video for "Babooshka", in which the character's costume resembles the cover portrait he did of the heroine of the 1978 novel "Raven - Swordsmistress of Chaos".

Following 1990, he mostly worked in designing fantasy trading cards as well as selling prints and original works of art.

Chris Achilleos died on 6 December 2021, at the age of 74.

Collections

Achilleos had published several book collections, including:

  • Beauty and the Beast (1978)
  • Sirens (1986)
  • Medusa (1988)
  • Amazona (2004)

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