Friday Nude Quotes
“When you are stripped of your primogeniture, the only way to prove your birthright is to take off your pants.” Bauvard, Evergreens Are Prudish
“When you are stripped of your primogeniture, the only way to prove your birthright is to take off your pants.” Bauvard, Evergreens Are Prudish
“I suddenly realize that I’m naked, which shouldn’t bother me since it’s the phone, but for some reason it does. “How’s it hanging?” Kyra asks and now I think I’m blushing. It’s just an expression, but jeez!” Barry Lyga, The Astonishing Adventures of Fanboy and Goth Girl
People sometimes ask me about the skin colors in my works. Up till recently, all of my figures have been without color- that is to say, I’ve focussed more on the light and shadow of the figure and the interraction of the light on the skin. I’ve looked at different skin tones, and worked with…
“My favorite color on canvas is nudity. ” Jarod Kintz
One of the things I love about my job is the assumption that is made about me as a woman who paints nudes. I’m easy, I’m a slut, I’m desperate for a new male model (despite my largely female portfolio) That I need pictures of men I don’t know sending me photos of themselves and…
“But first of all he is a woodsman, and you aren’t a woodsman unless you have such a feeling for topography that you can look at the earth and see what it would look like without any woods or covering on it. It’s something like the gift all men wish for when they or young–…
Most of my art has to do with light and shadow. I got you there didn’t I? you thought it was to do with nude people, and you would be right, the curves and shapes of the human body are an obsession of mine. but more than about the human body I think my work…
“The idea of a belt holding my pants up seems so 20th century. Imagine a world where your pants are held high by your self-esteem. But it’s a silly notion, really, because in a world such as that, nobody would even wear pants. ” Jarod Kintz, This Book Has No Title
“The terrible poetry of human nudity, I understand it at last, I who tremble for the first time in trying to read it with blasé eyes.” Rachilde, Monsieur Venus
“She had originally agreed to appear naked, but on seeing the cars informed me that she would only appear topless—an interesting logic was at work there.” J.G. Ballard, The Atrocity Exhibition