Trevor Brown’s Unsettlingly Adorable B.ds.M. “Dolls” in Bold Displays

Trevor Brown (1959) is an English artist who has been living and working in Japan since 1994.  His provocative subject matter seems to instantly divide its audience, in two groups, lovers and haters. Brown uses strong contrasts in his work; dark (bondage, injury, swastikas, etc.) versus light (cuteness, innocence, pre pubescent girls, stuffed animals,etc.). […]

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Artem Rogovoi’s artwork: A Blend of Viena Sece.sion Influences and Ukrainian Beauty

Artem Rogovoi (b. 1988) is a Ukrainian artist from Kharkiv (Eastern Ukraine). His paintings, accomplished in the recognizable ɱanner of Klimt (the artist uses gold), combine a modernist approach and native aesthetics (the images of sunflowers, fields, wicker fences with pottery, the stove, embroidered rushnyks (towels), and so on). The […]

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Disclosing the Unknown Factors that Sculpted Her Leadership Resilience and Strength

From 51 CE to 30 CE, when she committed suicide after ɩoѕіnɡ to her Roman гіⱱаɩ Octavian, Cleopatra governed Egypt. She was frequently portrayed as a sultry seductress or a heroic heroine, but in reality, she was a very bright leader who excelled in рoɩіtісѕ, diplomacy, communication, and forging strategic […]

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Eta Carinae’s Evolution as Shown by Sensual Surrealist Michael Hutter

I think it’s always fascinating to see the evolutionary process of an artwork. Eta Carinae is a colorful and detailed painting (Fig.2 to 7) that was produced in 2017 by the surrealist Michael Hutter (1963). Recurring in this painting many themes and figures that fascinate the artist, like the girl with the blood-squirting […]

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“How Does Myth Appear? Greek and Heroic Figures in Twenty Paintings”

Through artwork, the stories of Greek heroes and heroines have been immortalized. Here are 11 artworks that are unmissable when exploring the visual memory of myth. Greek mythology features countless Greek heroes and heroines, all with their own remarkable stories. Artists over time have found different methods for immortalizing these […]

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Exclusive Conversation about Jan van Rijn’s Provocative Graphic Art

The newsletter pointing to our recent article on Jan In October, we’ve published an article devoted to pornographic daguerreotypes of the 19th century. The Czech photographer Jan Saudek (born 1935) creates his sensual hand-colored daguerreotypes today, using the.. van Rijn Recently, the artist Jeff Faerber drew my attention to the exceptional […]

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