This artist creates surreal fairytales in which beautiful Empire clad
female satyrs traipse through lush landscapes, acting out sexual
cat-and-mouse games with willing men. Have a look.
This artist creates surreal fairytales in which beautiful Empire clad
female satyrs traipse through lush landscapes, acting out sexual
cat-and-mouse games with willing men. Have a look.
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Majella Lue Sue’s work cultivates a genuine sense of discovery; often through children's eyes. Worth a look!
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"You have to catch the eye! We live in an age of images," he says. "Everything is visual and competition is brutal, therefore, if you want to be seen you have to stand out.” More of his work here.
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"I get started early. Before sunrise. I make very strong
coffee, get settled in the studio, and paint for most of the day. I paint on
Poplar wood panels with Golden Acrylics. I live with my girlfriend, Ellen, in Northern California California College
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She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts with honors in Illustration from Art Center College of Design. “I create whimsical realities in my art and like how my art keeps me engaged with what is around me.” Katherine's work has been recognized by Society of Illustrators, New York; Society of Illustrators, Los Angeles; CMYK Magazine, and 3x3 Magazine.
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must drive artist Dave Curd. “I’ve never been a big fan of obvious solutions, so I go out of my way to produce work that tells the story in an exciting, unexpected way.”
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