What’s new
Weird or what?
31st October 2022
If you like the grotesque and weirdly hysterical aspects of human sexuality, you’ll love the work of today’s new artist, Chicago-based Gregory Jacobsen. If you don’t, look away now! A great selection of his trademark art can be explored by clicking here.
Polish pleasures
30th October 2022
Antoni Uniechowski was probably the best-known Polish illustrator of the 1940s and 50s, but few of his admirers knew his love of creating erotic scenes with his skilled pen and imaginative colouring. Now you can see a wonderful selection of his drawings by clicking here.
Japanese revival
29th October 2022
The Swedish artist Senju (Matti Sandberg) has created the perfect fusion between the Japanese erotic shunga tradition and modern interpretations of the style, with finely-detailed prints to please the eye and arouse the libido. See his work now by clicking here.
Seeing the light
26th October 2022
The Israeli artist Samarel takes the techniques of computer-enhanced art to new heights in the exploration of erotic imagination. In his creations bright liquid flashes of colour integrate with naked bodies, reflecting the passion and energy of good sex. See his work now by clicking here.
Naked in the wild
25th October 2022
It’s very sad that naked has become taboo, and glimpses of ‘forbidden’ body parts the province of porn. Today’s new artist, Susannah Martin, puts the joyful, inquisitive naked body back in its natural environment, where it belongs. See her work now by clicking here.
Oh la la
24th October 2022
Joseph Hémard was the best known French book illustrator of the 1920s and 30s, a prolific and talented artist with an eye for visual wit, a keen social and political awareness – and liked drawing women in deshabille. See his colourful pochoir prints now by clicking here.
Dark suburban fantasies
23rd October 2022
In Jans Muskee’s ultrarealistic pastel drawings the neat world of family life in Ikea homes clashes with undercurrents of sexual fantasy and desire. He draws what so many imagine but dare not … See his remarkable work now by clicking here.
The flowers of evil
21st October 2022
The delicate watercolours and drawings of Ukrainian artist Nikolay Tolmachev are simple yet oddly disquieting, often using sexual metaphors to draw attention to the transience of beauty and fragility of sensuality. See his powerful work now by clicking here.
These young doctors …
20th October 2022
Another of those sets of French medical students’ rude songbook illustrations today, this from 1950 and the reclusive artist Raoul-Roger Ballet. Only a bit rude, but quite fun. See them now by clicking here.
Dreaming on
19th October 2022
Continuing our celebration of black history week, we bring you Henry Speller, artist and blues guitarist from Memphis, Tennessee, with his colourful fantasies of unattainable women. See his unmistakable work now by clicking here.