"Sexual Explosion"
Painting By Jim Warren
New York, NY What a story this is The
controversial and ground-breaking "Sexual Explosion" painting went
from being banned in public to cult icon and world fame to being called
"This Century's "Mona Lisa." "Sexual Explosion is this
Century's "Mona Lisa." That is the claim of art critic Stan Zipperman
in announcing that banned once
"Sexual Explosion," the world's most famous modern
nude portrait, is to be the charismatic heroine who comes to life in a major
new Hollywood feature film in pre-production by Hollywood Entertainment
Productions for filming on location in Waikiki and Honolulu and on the island
of Lanai in Hawaii. How did the ground-breaking and controversial "Sexual
Explosion" painting become so world renowned in modern Fine Art
Pompeii was first excavated in the 1748, but it was not until the following century that the findings were catalogued and taken to museums.
The
extraordinary trove of erotica was a great embarrassment to scholars of the
Victorian era, when public depictions of sex were entirely taboo.
King Francis I visited the collection in 1819 - and he was so scandalised
that he ordered the sexually explicit items to be locked away in a separate
museum which could be accessed only by scholars.
The material was described in a French catalogue which
circulated around Europe, despite the best efforts of the authorities to
suppress it, and attracted the attention of young aristocrats embarking on the
'Grand Tour'.
Artist:-Beverly marshall
This is a
pencil drawing of a couple, a man and a woman, making love in the heat of the
night.
Irish Faerie in Space is depicted in
this watercolor. Mead's Faerie Realm features faeries from the large gas planet
Roarke with its seven habitable moons. With its moons in low concentric
atmospheric orbit it keeps the moons warm and allows the dragons and faeries to
travel between the moons. Each moon has a different "Environment" and
"Culture", plus strange, often dangerous creatures that challenge
both the faeries and dragons. No matter how you spell faerie all mean great fun
in Mead’s Faerie Realm
TomohideIkeya, Japan
Guido Argentini, U.S.
Mariano Vargas, Spain
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