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The Artist Known As Bruce Colero
Bruce Colero has become a household name for those that wish to gaze upon the female form from the angle of fantasy. Not only have people been in search of his work for many years for album covers and poster work, his name has become intertwined with futuristic sexual depictions from his models that portray an idealistic grandeur that is unmatched by most.
Bruce Colero came from humble beginnings where he put most of his emphasis on earning his two professional degrees, which opened up many doors for him. His collaboration of traditional photography with digital fantasy renditions have become sought after across the world. Not only has he became known for the way that he captures the woman's form in such a unique way, he gets much of his acclaim for the way that he is able to synergize reality with idealistic portrayals of beauty. With all of the excitement that has come from the recent vampire sagas, his work has found a new home in the hearts of many goth-oriented teens and young adults as well.
Having been a Canadian native, Bruce Colero was able to use both of his artistic degrees to bring the two forms of artistic expression together that he loved so dearly. His work as a illustrator and as a freelance airbrush artist led him into the direction that he has chosen today. After great success in his field, Bruce Colero decided to go on a extended leave from his work and became a fitness instructor for seven years.
After building an empire of collaborations with his body building industry techniques, he decided to return to the love he once knew. That is where his art form came full circle, and he fully blossomed as a artist. He is fully involved as the lead creative consultant for all of his companies, which have had unheard of success over the past number of years. In 2007, the artwork of Bruce Colero was unleashed upon the world for all to bask in its beauty. If you are lucky enough to have seen his comic book work, then you know that he has a unique eye for beauty in the female form.
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