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LGIS artists love perspective distortion. You will often see a gloved fist coming straight at the "camera" (the viewer), warped by a fisheye lens effect. This amplifies the chaotic, claustrophobic feeling of being in the ring.
To outsiders, LGIS boxing might seem baffling, but its appeal relies on well-established artistic and psychological tropes: lgis boxing deviantart
The LGIS concept saw a revival with the second incarnation, known as LGIS (New), founded in Munich, Germany in 1993. This iteration evolved into a female/mixed wrestling and boxing video production company, born from the foundations of the original LGIS and the German Mat Club (GMC). The first boxing tournament of the "New" era was held before a small audience in 1994, with at least one such event held each year for the rest of the 1990s. LGIS artists love perspective distortion
The intention was for LGIS (New) to provide an outlet for the sale and distribution of original videos while also holding its own events to create and sell new material. The before a small audience, and there was at least one boxing or wrestling tournament per year throughout the rest of the 1990s. To outsiders, LGIS boxing might seem baffling, but
The artwork highlights the visceral reality of boxing, featuring sweat, impacts, and corner management, rather than pristine modeling poses. Community Dynamics on DeviantArt
Notable for character-versus-character fight cards, such as the Angie Simons vs Ute Weber sequences, which showcase the technical aspects of retro female boxing art. Aesthetic & Stylistic Elements