I have always been a huge fan of Sadao Hasegawa's erotic drawings and paintings. His men are truly beautiful, his technique is inspiring and his ability to portray the masculine form with both power and sensuality makes me jealous. The works are Japanese in origin but he also borrows from Indian or Thai mythology to create his unique vision of male sexuality. More of his art here...
These awesome watercolors by Chris Lopez was made by scratching the surface of a special paper called Couche with a needle, similar to creating an engraving. The surface is painted and then finished with a sponge.
"Born in Bangladore, India, in 1933 Michael Leonard studied graphic design and illustration at St. Martin's School of art in London from 1954 to 1957, after which he worked as an illustrator. Leonard first exhibited as a painter in 1972 and has subsequently and numerous one-person exhibitions, in London at Fischer Fine Art and Thomas Gibson Fine Art and in New York at Forum Gallery. He his work has also been included in various selected group exhibitions in the United States, Europe and Canada." Simply beautiful!
Guess what I got up to during the long weekend... The Nyalaland Hiking Trail takes you through one of the most beautiful and unspoilt wilderness areas of South Africa. The camp is situated on the bank of the Madzaringwe stream north of Punda Maria, near the Luvuvhu River and the magnificent Lanner Gorge.
Wim Griffith works in a variety of mediums, including sculpture, painting, and murals. Visit his website to get the full picture and buy some of his awesome work!