Showing posts with label erotic art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label erotic art. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Geoffrey Chadsey's Gay Electric Works
Geoffrey has a great show aptly titled "Shift, Return"up at Electric Works in San Francisco thru Feb. 12th. Popped into the opening last Friday and was pleasantly pleased and disturbed by his works. They are both paintings and drawings, using watercolor pencils on frosted mylar, then painting or smearing some areas. The images are large in scale and the mylar gives them a luminous quality that suggests floating. He is obviously practiced and adept at drawing and sketching, the pieces have wonderful geometrical lines - shaping the bodies and enhancing the gestures of the posers.
The subject matter is gay based with lots of trans-gender imagery and transformations, from one sex to another and from human to beast. Strong, emotive, sexual and in-your-face art, just fantastic. A ride on the emotional roller coaster of identity that confuses and torments some gay lovers. A few pieces were a little too blatant in their statements, a more subtle suggestion of genitalia would have still done the trick for me. (If you don't want to see any genitals, this may not be a show for you.) However, this is a great solo with moving portraits, compassionate humanity and strong imagery, very worth making the trip to see.
For all the art, ( better photos and un-cropped), go here.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Get Up Close With Brett Reichman at the Sonoma Valley Museum of Art
Simulated Masturbation
The current exhibit "Silence, Exile and Cunning" ends July 25th at the Sonoma Valley Museum of Art. It is worth the visit to see the two works that most impressed me. They were both by Brett Reichman and the technique shows outstanding mastery of his medium - watercolor and gouache. Getting up close to the pieces I was floored by his skills even if I wasn't crazy about the subject matter. Both were masturbation themed compositions with intestinal, sack-like props. They made me laugh with their overstated extensions. Brett's colors were beautiful, as was the cross hatch-like shading and his anatomical studies were unparalleled. The hands alone were breathtaking in their rendering.
These two pieces really should be seen in person, up close and personal, even if it is just to study his style and ability.
Joshua and the Swan
Monday, March 15, 2010
Eclectix Interviews Artist Gene Guynn
Can you tell us where you were born and a little history about your childhood?
I was born in Fort Worth, Texas in the heat of July in 1985! I grew up with very creative parents and it definitely rubbed off on me. My father is a musician, composer, and speaker engineer, whereas my mother is...
Monday, February 22, 2010
Mo' Love Art... Isabel Samaras Scratching It
A look at some art in-progress, from artist Isabel Samaras. A little step-by step on her recent illustration commission for the Santa Fe Reporter.
About the assignment, Isabel had this to say -
"The art director, Angela Moore, emailed me originally asking me to do a Devil Babe couple kissing for the cover of their Valentine's "Love & Sex" issue. Along the way the idea changed, as they often do -- briefly it was going to be tattooed hipsters but we settled on a more "mythical" romance between Medusa and a Satyr."
The original line drawings are ink on scratchboard. For those who don't know- scratchboard is a process where a surface board is coated with ink, then let to dry. The image is formed by scratching thru the ink to reveal the white underneath. Many tools may be used to scratch- Xacto blades, the end of a paper clip, a needle or anything sharp and pointed. It is kind of like drawing in reverse, like a negative to a photograph. One may buy pre-made scratchboard at art supply stores, as well.
After the drawings were completed the color was added to a scanned image in PhotoShop.
The original scratchboards are for sale, get your itch on, quick!
"Medusa's Kiss", 12" x 14", ink - $295
"Little Cupid", 6" x 5", ink - $75
Contact Eclectix (eclectixp(at)yahoo.com) if interested...
Does anyone recognize these two lovebird models? Strangely familiar to those in the know...



Tuesday, February 9, 2010
The Eclectix "Erotix"- Erotic Art Exhibit Preview
The new re-do of the Eclectix website, into an online art magazine, debuts with the Erotix and Heartbeats exhibits. Above is a sneak peek at some of the coming attractions. Some of the sexy artists featured in Erotix are - Jessica Van Hulle, Cate Rangel, Dan Quintana, Michael Hussar, Leslie Ditto, Michael Pukac, Zoe Lacchei, Ray Caesar and Gene Guynn. Jam packed with stimulating eye candy!
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