Jeffrey Jones | Delicate Touch
Was there a better era for the female form than the 70′s? Curves were lovingly lavished onto book covers, comics, posters, and advertisements. Jeffrey Jones was one of the pioneers of this approach. For 3 years, Jones was given a full page in the National Lampoon to do with as he pleased. He usually filled the page with naked girls who would languish about for a few panels while musing about almost nothing, and yet Jones was able to execute it with a breathtaking grace and sensitivity.
Maybe it was this sensitivity that moved Frank Frazetta himself to call Jones “the greatest living painter”.