Shirley Temple, The Youngest, Most Sacred Monster of the Cinema in Her Time (1939) dissects child stardom with a surgeon's calm. Dalí packs glamour, commerce, and unease into one frame, depicting the product of fame as a single manufactured creature.
Art before Sleep: 'The essence of mystery is to remain perpetually ambiguous'. Art & Quote - Odilon Redon (1840-1916)
"blue moon street light" pen and ink, ink wash 9" x 10"
I was honored to paint the slipcover for one of my favourite underrated horror gems!
Salvador Dalí
it's hard to BEAT insects and lingerie! sigh.
"the light went out of her eyes" 50" x 60" oil pigment sticks on canvas 2026
This is the finished version, how it will look stretched, and the second shot is for scale, how it looks on my studio wall.
marvelous...
it's hard to be insects and lingerie.
Nina Antonia
absolutely. used to live with one.
up to my eyebrows in grant applications. time for a beer break.