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Das
Pinup gilt in der Moderne mittlerweile als eigenständige
Kunstform, deren erotischer Anspruch und laszive Wirkung ein
hohes Maß an handwerklichem Talent voraussetzt. Die
Amerikanerin Jessica Dougherty zeigt nun mit den hier
ausgestellten Arbeiten eindrucksvoll, daß auch Frauen diese
ursprünglich auf die "niederen Instinkte" der
Männerwelt abzielenden Bilder nicht nur meisterhaft kreieren
können, sondern auch imstande sind, diese mit jenem
selbstbewußten Ego zu versehen, daß dem frühen, von
Männerphantasien geprägten Genre noch abging. So können wir
Männer heute Pinups genießen, auf denen sich keine blonden
Dummchen tummeln, sondern moderne, verführerische Frauen.
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A
brief introduction...
I
grew up moving from place to place but consider myself a good
“Southern Girl” from Baton Rouge, Louisiana where much of my
family still resides. Most
of my family, being scientists and technical types, do not
understand why I paint nude women but seem to be content with the
fact that it makes me happy.
I now live with my husband, two cats and baby girl in
Seattle, WA. I
received my B.A. from the University of Washington in June, 2001
and have been painting free-lance ever since. My
work has shown at the Echo Gallery in Chicago, IL with the
likes of Olivia, Drew Posada and Jay Trembly in a joint show with
the Robert Bane Gallery from Los Angeles, CA in 2002. My
series of paintings called the "Juicy Fruits" will
be showing and available for sale at the Echo Gallery this
summer during Comic Con as well. Pieces of my work have
also been collected by the MOP Pin-up gallery in Readlyn,
Iowa as well as by private collectors all over the U.S.
Artist's Statement:
I
am just beginning my journey into pin-up art and as a result of
being a "starving artist", I often use myself and
friends as models. I believe that what makes a woman
beautiful lies not only on the outside, but must also radiate from
the inside. Therefore, I find my favorite subjects to
paint are those women whose distinct personalities I already know.
Often it is not your run of the mill super model that
elicits a physical or emotional response but rather, the woman you
see in your local coffee shop. The mere fact that they are
"real" and attainable makes their image more seductive
and personal. All of the women that I paint, including
myself, are women who truly exist in the world. They are
soft and supple, opinionated and bitchy, inviting and
compassionate, strong and smart. Most of all, they are not
victims but instead, proud and unashamed of their sexuality. To
me, that is the ultimate form of feminism.
www.jessicaspinups.com
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