I’ve spotted this image floating around on Tumblr a few times and can’t find who the photographer is. I think it’s from a vintage erotic magazine like Playman.
Anyway, I love it! Especially the untamed bushiness.
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I’ve spotted this image floating around on Tumblr a few times and can’t find who the photographer is. I think it’s from a vintage erotic magazine like Playman.
Anyway, I love it! Especially the untamed bushiness.
Via: Partial Boner
A beautiful and sensual image by Cambridge based photographer Rob Ellis.
Costa Dvorezky paints human figures with broad, luxurious brushstrokes that leave traces of dripping paint throughout his work.
Canadian poster for Cannes Film Festival Palme D’Or winning ‘Blue Is The Warmest Colour’ directed by Abdellatif Kechiche (France, 2013).
The poster designer is Karine Savard.
This is a film I’ve watched for my article for Issue Two of The Quite Delightful Project, ‘Sex In Cinema’.
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Great portrait of Jodie Foster by Helmut Newton.
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It wasn’t until I realised that this figurative study/portrait was of the of the crime writer Patricia Highsmith – Strangers On A Train & The Talented Mr Ripley – that my interest was piqued.
The photograph is by Rolf Tietgens.
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Zwei Sich Umarmende Frauen, 1911.
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I’m becoming increasingly fascinated by all those little two minute fashion films that now pepper the web and this one abounds with those obvious cliches of two hot girls having fun in any way that requires them to brush naked skin on naked skin in a sexy and suggestive way.
I LOVE these 50s pulp book covers… …so gloriously sleazy and, always, great illustration. (I have no idea who the illustrator of this one is though).
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