Ken Kelly, Artist Who Created Kiss' 'Destroyer' and 'Love Gun' Covers, Dead at 76

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Ken Kelly, the fantasy artist who created the iconic album covers for Kiss’ 'Destroyer' and 'Love Gun,' has died at the age of 76

Saturday, “A moment to remember the great Ken Kelly. His fantasy art captured the larger than life image of KISS perfectly. Rest In Peace.”— using his wife as the model for the face-painted women on the cover alongside the band — and later became a fixture at Kiss fan conventions.

“Deeply saddened by the passing of the great Ken Kelly,” Manowar bassist Joey DeMaio said in a statement. “He was a giant and will live forever through his art and the memories he left with those who got to know him. I will never forget our years together. Condolences to his family. RIP, Ken. Valhalla awaits you.”

 

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RIP, Ken...thanks for all the work!!

I'm sorry for your loss.

May he Rest In Peace in a heaven filled with beautiful warrior women & KISS cover bands

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