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more about #artists more comments → cand86: This is wicked cool. more » Chumas: I'm all for calling really hot sex a religious experience and this would be a wonderful alter to kneel before. more » piggythewonderdog: Tsang hand-makes these pieces on canvas w/ white emulsion paint, so this method is pretty painstaking to mass reproduce porn images into "SFW" media. ... more » -
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April Flores, Objet D'Art
The vulva is truly a work of art—especially when it's molded in plaster and painted by an award winning artist, like the models of April Flores featured in the April Flores Toy Exhibit. More » -
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Van Rijn All Nudes Are All We Need
The name of Van Rijn's portfolio site pretty much sums it all up: Van Rijn All Nudes. Well, maybe it doesn't sum it all up, but vanrijnallbeautifullydrawnnudeillustratedwomen.com is a rather unwieldy URL. More » -
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Whore Doors and Dirty Birdies: The Art of Ken Keirns
Painter, illustrator and sculptor Ken Keirns has a bio that's as good as they get, including such nuggets as "He has always wanted to be an artist, except for that short-lived stunt man period when he was nine." We're glad that he ended up being what he (mostly) wanted to be when he grew up, since we're already big fans of the whimsy, attitude, and general boobfulness of his work. Check out his "Whore Doors" full-size portraits of sex workers painted on (surprise!) actual doors; his "art toys", where vintage Fisher Price doodads are turned into porno playthings; and all those paintings of the muse who pops up again and again throughout his portfolio, whose very nice rack is worth a visit in its own right. More » -
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Fleshmap: The Data Of Desire
You might think you're already an expert when it comes to the way sex and human bodies look and feel—after all, you're reading Fleshbot, aren't you? But datamapping artists Fernanda Viégas and Martin Wattenberg's Fleshmap series may help you visualize those things in ways you've never thought about before: their "Touch" project "reveal(s) a map of sensual desire with multiple focal points and islands of excitement", while "Look" "explores individuality and the hidden surprises that each body reveals when bared". If it all sounds a little too abstract to you from the description, not to worry: the curiously beautiful body part mosaics and nipple matrices that result can simply be enjoyed for their visual qualities even if the actual methodology the artists use to generate them escape you. And at the very least, it should give you something else to think about when looking at bodies the old fashioned way gets a little boring. (Hey, you never know.) More » -


