JosedacruxWho's the artist?
http://www.cruxforums.com/xf/threads/public-executions-in-the-arena.5032/page-50#post-296372
JosedacruxWho's the artist?
Do you know everything, Bob?
My thought also. So smart people here.Do you know everything, Bob?
Alas, no.Do you know everything, Bob?
Here’s a new emulation based on some of the wonderful sketches that have been done by Andyman. His stuff is great and I love it! Very evocative, wickedly cruel and extremely imaginative. http://www.cruxforums.com/xf/threads/some-sketches.5721/ This isn't based on any particular drawing but is sort of an homage to his great work.
Indeed, or 'gynaecomorphous', and male form is 'andromorphic' or 'andromorphous'And FYI, I thought I made up the word "gynecomorphic" yesterday, but according to Google it does appear to be a thing.
Indeed, or 'gynaecomorphous', and male form is 'andromorphic' or 'andromorphous'
Said the Duchess of Alba to GoyaI've read that Goya's Nude Maja is one of the earliest depictions of a woman's pubic hair in western art. If so, these drawings of one of our perennial favorites Saint Eulalia predate her by at least several centuries. And present a substantially more obscene display.
Said the Duchess of Alba to Goya
"Paint some pictures to hand in our foyer."
So he painted her twice:
In the nude, to look nice,
And once in her clothes, to annoya.