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  • Aug 23
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  • Deviant for 14 years
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Pinup as we know it today is radically different to its 82 humble origins which can be traced back to the beginning of the 20th century, a time when sexuality was both scrutinized and suppressed. For instance a woman showing a bare ankle was considered risqué and the word "sex" itself was not even used publicly.

As ever people find a way round even the most stringent of rules and the desire for images of an erotic nature was overcome by the birth of portraying scantily clad ladies as an art form.

As art such images were deemed acceptable by the society of the time and many of these early drawings and illustrations that are considered the roots of the pinup genre used imagery of the burlesque striptease routines as their starting point.

Additionally magazines such as 'The Police Gazette' illustrated stories of murder and mayhem by showing the leading ladies in various states of undress, which was considered to be completely legitimate by the general populous as they were considered newsworthy.

During the 1920's society began to rebel against the repression of the previous decades with the energetic dancing, partying and fashions such as flap skirts that showed more leg than ever before.

It was at this time that underground 'pulp' detective magazines appeared using drawings and paintings of bondage and nudity to illustrate their stories of murder and kidnap.

Meanwhile a new genre of nudist publications also surfaced linking sex and humor again using drawings to illustrate their stories and jokes. It was from such publications that what we think of as pinup art began to evolve during the early 1930's.

Artists such as George Petty and Alberto Vargas created calendar girls that very soon adorned the walls of garages and workshops everywhere.

Additionally Esquire magazine was initially published in this decade and very soon it was regularly carrying pinup art and illustrations from many different artists.
However it was the 1940's and World War II that really saw pinup art explode into the phenomenon we know today.

There wasn't a G.I. who didn't have a painting of his favorite movie star such as Rita Hayworth or Bettie Grable on his locker door or stuffed somewhere in his kitbag so that he could be reminded of home during the long hours spent away from his family and loved ones.

Add to that the girls so painstakingly painted on to the side of military aircraft in order to bring them luck on their numerous missions and it was easy to see that pinup art had found a footing in mainstream society.

Post WWII artists such as Elvgren emerged as failing magazines and publishers tried to woo the public with risqué imagery. By this time the original artwork from the more popular artists was becoming much sought after by certain collectors and it was finally accepted that pinup had a place in the art world which was somewhat ironic considering it's origins.

During the late 1950's and early 1960's pinup began to surface in the form of photography as well as the now traditional art. Magazines such as the famous Playboy were published blending pinup style photography with well written lifestyle articles and the response was huge.

The magazines ripped through any remaining repression gaining acceptability in most parts of society in a matter of a few years
At this time different models and artists began to mutate pinup across and into different genres such as fetish and even bondage, the most famous of these being the partnership between Bettie Page and Irving Claws.
Although some of this imagery could be considered much darker in style than that of the early pinup artists it was still invariably done with a sense of fun, tease and innocence that typifies the pinup genre.

During the 1960's Playboy and other magazines gained a huge circulation all the while moving pinup style imagery into the psyche of mainstream America.

Unfortunately by the 1970's photography had just about taken over from art and most of the original pinup artists had retired from the genre they had so lovingly created.

With the advent of video the demand for adult material began to move towards far more lewd and graphic imagery depicting all manner of sex acts and it seemed that the playful innocence of pinup was lost forever.

However during the 1980's new artists such as Dave Stevens kept the genre going and with the arrival of the Internet in the late 1990's it soon became apparent that interest in classic pinup art and photography was still very much alive.

In the last few years there has been a real rekindling of mainstream interest in the genre with new art appearing.

Current Residence: hamilton ontario
Favourite genre of music: rock metal rockabilly old country
Favourite style of art: all art is my favorite
Wallpaper of choice: the one i make

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me :)
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HAUNTED

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A swollen sun melting in the horizonBetween the sheets I wait for her to come. A living flame, impossible to resistBurning me deep with every bite, kiss and lick I'm haunted I'm haunted I'm haunted (by her)Invades my sleep with tumescent intentionsHades I'm sure must be missing a demon I hate the morning I hate the morning>From the panes a green mist swir ls Is it a shadow of reflection This apparition in moon beams bathed A voice like wind through trees beckons Cool rain on hot summer stone The odor fills my presence Of freshly dug grave and death and night These things are her essence Nocturnal mistress, spirit lover your mouth of wine and
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ALONG THE WAY

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Along the way, a moment shimmers into being, frames itself to image where you are. You see it in an instant, set aperture and shutter to best expose the secret unfolding in your lens in clearest hues of light and shadow. Some images are signposts, a mark of where you've been, and others, guides to where you've yet to go. Destination never was the point, for any line is many points, each an opportunity to stop and turn and look at what you find, and what finds you, along the way. It only matters how —not when or where, or even what— you see. With each exposure grows an attitude of seeing not the surfa
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I am an artist a creator each day, In all that I do In all that I say. In darkness comes light showing the way, to create what I please on my journey each day. I'm a poet a photographer, a painter much more, from music to song each day I do soar. Gliding through the heavens love all about, the artist within floats upward and out. Surrounded by angels leading the way, to that place within where peace lives each day. In the stillness a voice so softly descends, bringing forth the artist the artist within.
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Hi:wave:, thank you kindly for watching:D!
Prints are now available for Sailing past the old fort and stepping back in time. Cards are available for Dew Berries would make perfect christmas Cards

CHEERS!!
Thank you so much frannie
you have a great gallery--keep up the great work!
Hello beautiful... welcome to DA!!! :D