Yes, if you are wondering why some of the images look familiar, you probably saw my brief posting on it before. There is something very mysterious and freakishly charming about these paintings. The models have a certain appeal to them; they appear to be very innocent, fragile and helpless. Very eerie, but beautifully done, which makes the daunting images quite acceptable. I love the play between the colors, textures and patterns, as well as the dark and light. Very dramatic and yet still manage to be subtle. They definitely leave the viewer wondering and questioning...
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