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Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Montreal-based graffiti artist, illustrator, and musician Regimental Oneton specializes in dynamic large scale portraits of pop culture figures. He aptly describes his striking, provocative, and erotic style as "Taking a giant shit on contemporary art while maintaining an undeniable quality to be enjoyed by those who don't live in a false reality."
Read More Tuesday, 21 February 2012
After graduating from The Joe Kubert School of Cartooning and Graphic Arts, illustrator Tyson McAdoo began working for Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Dark Horse, and Cartoon Network. McAdoo spent several years in the cartoon and comic business before deciding to leave the industry and begin his own line of dangerously seductive art, depicting unconventional yet classically-inspired modern day pin-ups. Read More Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Photographer Josh Wool is a southern ex pat based in Brooklyn, NYC. Part artist and part craftsman, Wool's sensitive and graceful nude portraits are heavily influenced by his experience growing up in the south, capturing real moments in time and exposing the raw emotional core of his deep connection to his roots.
Read More Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Illustrator Don Lewis (b. 1933 - d. 2006) created several exquisite and memorable images for Playboy Magazine in the 1960's, as well as general erotica throughout his career. Lewis attended Chicago's American Academy of Art, and his technical skill is on full display in this series of erotic illustrations featuring buxom women with come-hither glances and legs that go on for days.
Read More Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Born in Hanoi, Vietnam in 1976 and currently based in Berlin, Germany, painter Nguyen Xuan Huy borrows from various aspects of art history in his sprawling tableaux, employing a Pop Art aesthetic to visually confront the traumatic legacy of the Vietnam War, specifically the birth defects caused by Agent Orange and its deleterious effects even three generations later.
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Monday, 20 February 2012
Cella Gallery is pleased to present “Femme Fatale”, a group exhibition featuring the works of over 35 innovative artists handpicked by curators: Nicole Bruckman and Stephanie Chefas. An archetype in history and art, the femme fatale is a timeless figure whose mysterious beauty has inspired artists for generations. Although this seductive character is constantly evolving to represent the social views of the times, she remains a symbol of female independence and a welcomed challenge to traditional gender roles. Read More Monday, 20 February 2012
Freelance photographer Marc Bollmann was born in Hamburg, Germany, spending his formative years in Nigeria and South Africa and later emigrating to Louisiana. In 1989 he relocated to Rochester, New York, where he received a degree from RIT in professional photographic illustration. In addition to his freelance work, Bollmann is also employed at the Art Music Library at the University of Rochester.
Read More Sunday, 19 February 2012
It's mid-morning as the sun intensifies its glow, setting her mane of red hair aflame in the glittering light like a raging wildfire. The heat is rising in the desert; she opens the legs of her sheer, lacy jumpsuit, inviting a sudden light breeze to caress the farthest reaches of her body, entreating our panting gaze to come closer and act upon our basest desires. Image by Julian Humphries, brought to you by Easy Like Sunday Morning xoxo
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