Christopher Frank Foss (born 1946)[1] is a British artist and science fiction illustrator. He is best known for his science fiction book covers and the black and white illustrations for the original editions of The Joy of Sex.
Cover art for the album Clear Air Turbulence by the artist Ian Gillan Band
Early work
Born in 1946 in Guernsey, Channel Islands,[1] Foss started working there as an artist in his teens, creating signage for local companies.[2] He went to a boarding school in Dorset; his master encouraged him to train for an art scholarship.[3] While studying at Magdalene College, Cambridge, he started pursuing professional magazine commissions, including the then recently launched Penthouse magazine.[2]
Not being a fan of science fiction, Foss typically did not read the books he illustrated, preferring to paint scenes entirely from his imagination.[4]
In 1975, Foss was hired by director Alejandro Jodorowsky for an intended film version of the science-fiction novel Dune by author Frank Herbert. He delivered several conceptual studies published in the book 21st Century Foss, ISBN90-6332-571-1, containing a foreword by Jodorowsky. The project failed. In 1977 Foss worked for several months on studies for the movie Alien (not being used in the movie) and also did some designs of the planet Krypton for the movie Superman. Some of his crystal structures for the planet were realised in the movie, although they were used as ice-structures.
Painter Glenn Brown controversially appropriated individual space scene paintings by Foss[2][5] and in the one case copying and altering it (Exercise One (for Ian Curtis), 1995) and in the other, leaving it entirely unchanged (Dark Angel (for Ian Curtis), 2002).
Chris Foss created much of the colour concept art for Sweetpea Entertainment's Traveller franchise, as produced by Imperium Games.[6]: 332 He produced 12 pages of artwork for the new Traveller edition's first supplement, Starships (1996).[6]: 332 He also illustrated a number of covers for Imperium's Traveller.[6]: 333
The Joy of Sex
In contrast, Foss's numerous illustrations for the sex manualThe Joy of Sex are done in a soft, natural style.[citation needed] The illustrations were based on photographs taken by Chris in his studio in Fulham, London.[citation needed]