Lucian Freud

Born in Berlin in 1922, Freud was the son of an Austrian Jewish father, Ernst Ludwig Freud, an architect, and a German Jewish mother, Lucie née Brasch and he was a grandson of Sigmund Freud.

Lucian Freud in Studio

He moved with his family to St John’s Wood, London, in 1933 to escape the rise of Nazism. He became a British citizen in 1939, having attended Dartington Hall School in Totnes, Devon, and later Bryanston School.

Freud was a British painter. Known chiefly for his thickly impasted portrait and figure paintings, he was widely considered the pre-eminent British artist of his time. His works are noted for their psychological penetration, and for their often discomfiting examination of the relationship between artist and model.

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The Many Delights of Fepjr Studio

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Some artists are multifaceted, or should I say multi-talented … Frank Porter (aka Fepjr Studio) is one of them. He is equally comfortable behind an easel or a camera lens. This first section shows a few examples of his oil paintings, where Frank creates fantasies in fanciful lands.

To see more of his work, visit Fepjr Studio.

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Drolfle

Through all the mediums Frank Porter is involved in, his appreciation for the male form comes through, as if he’s telling us: Hey, it’s okay to feel comfortable in your own skin.

Behind the camera, Frank creates images in what I would call series. The following are from his body paint series.

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Dana Richardson’s Photography

If you see this man, hide your daughters and report the sighting to the local authorities … so warns this artist himself, lest she end up in front of his camera. I would add: hide her only if she has an adventurous spirit; only if she enjoys celebrating her body; only if she is out for a bolder taste of life.

Glamorous is not a word that comes to mind, nor is pretentious or boring. The words sensuous, daring, adventurous, uninhibited, provocative or exquisite are more appropriate for Dana Richardson’s images.

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Do the sets compliment Dana Richardson’s models by design? Are the hues and textures intended to flatter the model’s shape and the color of their skin? Of course they are … such composition comes naturally from a creative mind.

Dana Richardson is a photographer working in Toronto that has chosen to enlighten the world with his masterful photography. Millions have viewed his work online. Beyond what you see here, you can see more of his images on his blog. Prints are available at his website. More about the artist at  http://www.saatchionline.com/dnurv.

Open to working with both genders, Dana Richardson simply has an eye for an intriguing photograph.

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Mon Graffito

Mon Graffito, photographer and artist, behind his camera.

Mon divides his time between Holland and Rome. In Holland, he lives with his husband of thirteen years in his small, well-kept apartment; his private world, as he calls it, his “refuge from a noisy and dis-ordered world outside.” In Rome, where an artist can unleash his imagination, he stays at a friend’s house.

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That’s right, Mon is an artist. During the course of our communication, Mon drew the above piece and dedicated it to me. I can’t tell you how flattered I am. The next picture gives you a glimpse of another side of this intriguing man.

Everything about Mon is a celebration of the human male, his art, his photography, his lifestyle, his persona, even his magnificent body. Mon’s first artistic encounter began as a child when his father gave him a camera. Here are a few photographs in his portfolio:

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On the street, using various lenses and tricks, he captures faces, fascinated by the limitless contortions of human expression. A few samples.

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