Showing posts with label sensual. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sensual. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Lesbian art - The Girl Can't Help It
After all, man does not live by bread alone....and not by welding junk art or mosaicking park benches either!
This is just an old piece of art I found to share. I like to sprinkle my sexual art throughout my blog - it keeps it surprising I think! But I've already been flagged in several areas of the country for showing you this kind of subject matter, so enjoy it while you can! But there will be more in the near future so keep checking back.

Labels:
illustration,
lesbian art,
lesbian drawings,
sensual,
sex art
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Friday, February 15, 2008
On the subject of sexy...

I think the look of the shapes - the shadows and light - the volume and heft of the bodies - is what makes this so sexy.
You know exactly what they are doing.... and saying...to each other. Don't you?
Labels:
drawing,
illustration,
lesbian sex,
pencil,
sensual
What is Sexy?

What is sexy? In humans, is it the way a person looks to us physically? Information we take in with our eyes only? The musculature...the eyes.....shoulders....hips...thighs...and, for some people, feet or hair or other things we won't get into here! Or is it the energy that emanates from the person as a whole? Are dangerous people sexier to us than "nice" people? What does "sexy" mean in that instance then? To be able to look but not touch? An object of unrequited desire? I am just ruminating here because I dont know....do YOU?


Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Getting started

I love to draw and most recently have discovered mosaics..... They seem to be real crowd-pleasers! I chose to explore female nudes because our bodies have the beautiful left-to-right hourglass shape but also front-to-back three-dimensional volume. In all my art I love achieving that look of volume. I think the flow that I can achieve using glass really brings out the lines and volume of the female body. Working in glass mosaics - especially mirror - is almost like working in light. A lot of colors and shapes are hidden and subtle unless you view these pieces in the right light. And the look of them changes depending on what angle you approach them. My pieces can be subtle and surprising, much like women themselves, ay?






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