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The Good Vibrations Magazine has been serving as a literary forum for sexual creativity for several years, and we’re thrilled to now include a visual element and to provide a venue for art containing erotic themes. The e-gallery showcases work from both local and non-local artists that share Good Vibration’s mission of sex-positivity.
I don’t think any artist can satisfactorily explain what compels him to do what he does. My photography has given me an entry into the lives of many people. That entry has allowed me to get an insight into how they conduct themselves on our cosmic journey — to help me make my choices. And then I’ve published work to help others make their choices.
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Much of Phyllis Christopher’s prolific body of erotic work has been published in periodicals such as Cupido, On Our Backs, Quim, and Blue. Her work appears in the books Nothing But The Girl: The Blatant Lesbian Image, I Am My Lover: Women Pleasure Themselves, and the anthology Photo Sex: Fine Art Sexual Photography Comes of Age.
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Transfigurations aims to illuminate who transgender people are, a subject which the mainstream culture has often shadowed in mystery and misunderstood. Navigating the waters of gender politics, the work also explores what comprises masculinity and femininity. The knowledge transgender people have acquired speaks to bridging a gap between the sexes. They have experienced the world from both a female and a male perspective. They have created for themselves what they believe masculinity and femininity to be, and they have found the courage to be who they believe they were born to be, despite daunting odds, ridicule, hate-crimes and murder.
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Karin Tobiason is a self-taught erotic artist who has been perfecting her craft since 1995. She carefully carves out the human form starting with a watercolor palette, which she cuts into the muscular form and then collages it into an abstract figurative montage. Her figures are placed on a stark background to emulate a marble sculpture.
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What happens when former porn star, sexologist and performance artist Annie Sprinkle falls madly in love with experimental artist, professor and sexy dyke playboy Elizabeth Stephens? They create a theater/performance art show about their relationship exploring artificial insemination, breast cancer treatments, queer weddings, art experiments, aging, sexuality and more. As a response to the war, anti-gay marriage sentiment and the politics of breast cancer, Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens invite everyone to a genuine celebration and critical public exploration of the deepest realms of romantic, sexual and familial love to bring about positive social change.
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While studying the relationship of nude to naked I went at a stack of catalogues and brochures with a pair of scissors and consequently created a series of encaustic collages called Little Pieces. Fetishizing these fragments, the sensual and the illusion mutually articulate and delimit each other into a morphed eroticism. It’s like the myth of Eco and Narcissus with the persistence of an internet pop-up.
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Tara Alton is is an author whose erotica has appeared in Best Women=s Erotica, The Mammoth Book of Best New Erotica, Clean Sheets and Scarlet Letters. She lives in the Midwest where she works as a travel consultant. When she is not working or writing, she collects tattoos and worships Bettie Page.
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Dené Shelton is a queer, sex-positive artist living and working in San Francisco. She most recently showed her acrylic and mixed-media paintings in a solo show entitled Body Splendor at The Women’s Building in November. She also writes a monthly column called “Femme Biker” for Urban Moto, a San Francisco-based motorcycle magazine. Dené is a social worker and is applying to graduate programs in Painting, Writing and Expressive Arts Therapy. You can check out more of Dene’s work at www.deneshelton.com and her myspace page.
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My vaggies and penises have traveled to many places including the Whitney Museum in New York City and Third Ward Artist Space in Brooklyn, at the same time juggling between working with feminist artists and surviving in New York City. The vaggies and penises have won the hearts of many cold New Yorkers.
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An introduction to some of the mechanics and mentalities that arise in a female-on-female relationship that I did for my Feminist and Queer Theories course, senior year.” For more information or to purchase the comic visit the author’s web site If the comic does not appear below, click here to take a look!
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