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Here you will find paeans to all varieties of dark, surreal, odd, and provocative contemporary art, style, and creativity.

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  • Cephalopod Love: The Art of Daikichi Amano

    05.16.11

    Daikichi Amano is a photographer who creates beautiful, grotesque, and bizarre images involving female human subjects and squids, eels, bugs, and other conventionally “repulsive” creatures, which are a tad reminiscent of tentacle fetishism, and always interesting.

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    Tags: bizarre, cephalopods, erotic, erotic horror, fetish, monsteresque

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  • Sas + Colin: Colin Christian

    04.07.11

    Colin Christian makes larger-than-life sculptures of space-girls, aliens, and femme fatale creatures, in a style I dub cyber retro-erotic which takes influence from many different subcultures. Statuesque and cast in fiberglass and silicone, these cartoonishly exaggerated, indomitably perfect figures with piercing, gigantic, pellucid eyes, featuring campy titles such as Adventures on Planet Freud and The Callgirl of Cthulhu, are a sort of oddball mixture of his diverse inspirations, including “old sci-fi movies, pinup girls/supermodels, anime,” and “H. P. Lovecraft.” I find some of his work to be not to my taste, bordering on obscene or downright creepy (not to say disturbing), but these pieces below I do like. Also check out Sas’ art in the previous post.

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    Tags: alien beauty, bizarre, cartoony, cyber aesthetic, distorted bodies, doll-like, enlarged eyes, erotic, fetish, futuristic, life-sized, lolita-esque, monsteresque, pinup, pop surrealism, realism, retro, sci-fi, sculptures, sinister arts and crafts, space girls, strange beauty

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  • Film Review: Enter the Void

    01.30.11

    2009′s Enter the Void is the third film I’ve seen by French director Gaspar NoĆ©, the other two being Irreversible and I Stand Alone. It’s my favorite of the three. This post is long overdue, as I saw (and was blown away by) it several months ago.

    From the very beginning, with its blaringly colorful, garishly flashy, epileptic seizure-inducing opening titles, Enter the Void is obviously striving to do something visually very different and impactive, aiming for sensory overload and trippy, mind-bending experiences. And it succeeds. Destined for controversy and lots of hate due to its graphic sexual content and themes, I think few people would deny that visually, it’s pretty interesting and innovative.

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    Tags: colorful, conceptual, erotic, experimental, film reviews, gaspar noe, indescribable, mindfuck, new french extremity, psychedelic

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  • The Drawings of Mako

    12.22.10

    Gorgeously delicate line drawings featuring macabre/erotic depictions of languid maidens tangled up in choking undergrowth, deadly flora, murderous branches, their hearts and anatomies (literally) exposed, from Japanese artist Mako.

    Tags: anatomical-themed, black and white, death and the maiden, dolls, erotic, femininity, intricate line drawings, nature, skeleton, strings, surreal

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  • Irina Ionesco

    11.02.10

    Irina Ionesco is a French-Romanian photographer who began exhibiting her work in the mid-1970s. Her photography is dark, dramatic, erotic, and strongly evocative of a vintage aesthetic. I see lots and lots of influence from the 1920s – from the lavishly ornamental tendency in portraits from that period, where female subjects are arranged in feathers, furs, headdresses, high heels, and assorted paraphernalia, along with the era’s makeup, and the overall “sexy/macabre” vibe and vampish aesthetic of the ’20s.

    There was a lot of controversy surrounding Ionesco’s nudes with her young daughter as the model. More on that below.

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    Tags: 1920s, 1970s, black-and-white portraits, controversy, erotic, fetish, lolitaism, vintage, vintage undergarments

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  • A Sorta Fairytale: The Art of Chelsea Greene Lewyta

    10.18.10

    Chelsea Greene Lewyta is an illustrator and artist who deals in the stuff of nightmare fairy tales and tragedies. Her delicate, often sexually charged watercolors portray women whose brutalization and victimization (in short, trauma) is manifested in the natural world (in little creatures, deer, branches, woods) and in surreal distortions of their personal anatomies. The forest as metaphor for fringe existence, twisted psyches, and the modern rendition of fairytale imagery is again a strong motif here, as in DeerlyDeparted’s work (see the previous post). Her work depicts what she describes as “a great schism between the beautiful and the macabre.”

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    Tags: anatomical-themed, animals, deer, erotic, hunter/hunted, illustrations, modern fairy tales, surreal, trauma, woods

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  • Lovers: The Wood-Panel Paintings of Audrey Kawasaki

    08.24.10

    With influences from manga and Art Nouveau, Audrey Kawasaki paints delicate portraits of seductive females and languid lovers against the background of the always highly-visible grain of the wooden panels she uses. Nature and animals surround these surreal figures with splayed hair, expressive hands, often truncated/cut-off bodies, and yearning expressions. The contrast is between innocence and eroticism, the beauty and morbidity that these figures represent.

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    Tags: audrey kawasaki, erotic, innocence, pop surrealism, sweet/melancholy, truncated forms

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  • Geisha-Inspired Illustrations from Zoe Lacchei

    08.23.10

    >> Zoe Lacchei’s Website <<

    Tags: erotic, geisha-inspired, illustrations, pop surrealism, zoe lacchei

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