The life of a parent, and pervert, in New York City.
When told by my wife that our fifteen-year relationship was over, I found that everything in my life was upended. I took solace when friends and family pointed out I was no longer responsible for her personal happiness, just my own—and that of my four children.
I went into marriage as a bisexual kid, suspicious of monogamy. I was a good husband, and played by the rules. Now I'm single again, and wondering if I didn't have it right back then.
This blog picks up my new life in progress—the life of a parent, and pervert, in New York City.
Photograph by Adrian Buckmaster Photography. New York, NY. July 5, 2015.
(c) 2004-2019. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License.
Jefferson
View My Complete Profile
I went into marriage as a bisexual kid, suspicious of monogamy. I was a good husband, and played by the rules. Now I'm single again, and wondering if I didn't have it right back then.
This blog picks up my new life in progress—the life of a parent, and pervert, in New York City.
Photograph by Adrian Buckmaster Photography. New York, NY. July 5, 2015.
(c) 2004-2019. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License.
Jefferson
View My Complete Profile
Saturday, December 16, 2006
Suzannah Sinclair
Honeychild, 2006. Watercolor and pencil on maple panel. 10 x 8 inches. $1,800.
The holidays are here, and you still haven’t found that unique gift? May I make a suggestion?
Original art.
Sleeping Position, 2005. Watercolor, gouache, pencil and acrylic on maple panel. 14 x 11 inches. $2,000.
If you’re giving a gift to the person who sleeps by your side, even better—you’ll get to look up every day and remember what an awesome gift you gave.
Let’s face it. You’re grown up now. It’s time to take down the posters and put up some art. Your eyes will thank you for it, as will your guests: art makes for great conversation pieces.
Your accountant will thank you too. It can be a fine investment.
Soul Love, 2006. Watercolor and pencil on birch panel. 14 x 12 inches. $2,000.
But your best reward will be looking at such knock outs as these works by Suzannah Sinclair, a young artist based in Boston.
I recently saw some of these pieces in person, and they are gorgeous. Subtle lines and tones bring out these sexy figures in an intimate scale.
Nocturnal Blond, 2005. Watercolor and pencil on Arches paper. 22 x 30 inches. $1,800.
Trained as a printmaker, Sinclair brings a printer’s respect for surface to these drawings and paintings. The wood grains and paper texture remain as considered visual elements.
Imagine waking up with these beauties every day. You just want to reach out and touch them.
Golden Slumbers, 2005. Watercolor and pencil on Arches paper. 22 x 30 inches. $1,800.
For more information, contact Camilo Alvarez (kmilo@samsonprojects.com) at Boston’s Samson Projects. Tell him Jefferson sent you for special considerations.
sex
sex blog
bisexual
erotica
nude
Suzannah Sinclair
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
3 comments:
Ooh, me likey!
Ok, wait, so I have to wonder- would people pay 2k for one of my paintings, do you think?
wow. these are Very Nice pictures.
the wood ones are amazing. and i can tell these are even better in person - i know what you mean. i would luv to see 'em up close.
Post a Comment