Video: Pretty Lewd Wood Drawings by Keith P. Rein
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Nude girl, preferably in tattoos, a little ambiguity, balancing on the verge of decency and a large enough wooden board is all that is needed for the happiness of Keith P. Rein, an artist-provocateur from Greece. His works are understandably popular all over the world among lovers of artistic nudity, humor and generally unusual art - you don't see this on a piece of wood every day.
One glance is enough indecent Keith P. Rein's work is enough to suggest that the author is a young guy who is crazy about women and has a high level of creative thinking. But no - the author of these rather indecent drawings is an adult married man who is crazy about donuts. Keith P. Rein lives with his wife in Athens, where, as he writes on his blog, he is surrounded by video games, humor, laughter, smiles, different people and, in fact, donuts.”I have been eating them all the time since my wife opened a bakery,”he writes, and we understand how a cheerful person creates such works on boards.
Needless to say, naked women are attracted by such an incredible number of different artists that, probably, even a resident of the most remote village can name a couple. Of the latter, it is worth remembering the beautiful strangers in the watercolors of Steve Hanks, Ray Caesar and his strange, clearly malevolent girls, and, for example, the smoking women of Brian Viveros. But an artist who, like Keith P. Rein, would paint beauties on wooden boardsperhaps no one will remember.
Like many cheerful art lovers, Keith P. Rein does not write about himself at all. But his blog contains links to various works, some of which are even available for purchase.
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