How do you make a portrait of a celeb just a wee bit better? You make it feature them going down on a woman.
Russian-born, Brooklyn based artist Alexandra Rubinstein (above) did just that in her series “A Dream Come True” – totally should have been “Cum” – and gives viewers of her work a point-of-view perspective of what it would “look” like if you were made of oil paint and were being pleased by a celeb.
According to Rubinstein:
The series is an attempt to visualise, in quite straightforward terms, female pleasure, which she feels is too often omitted from today’s mainstream representations of sex.
Fair enough. Huffington Post has more:
One of Rubinstein’s inspirations for the works was old-school ‘70s porn ― specifically its willingness to depict women’s physical desires and needs on screen. “Despite the heteronormative narrowness, I find it surprisingly progressive,” she said.
“Its emphasis on female pleasure and foreplay is lacking in today’s porn, as well as in mainstream media. The male perspective dominates the representation of sexuality, and I wanted to explore sex and fantasy from the women’s point of view –– quite literally.”
”The female point-of-view draws attention to and eroticises men, making them the objects of desire, not the women,” Rubinstein said.
Ready for them? Here they are.
At least there’s something for everyone:
Oh, goodness! Take a look at what else the artist has done – HERE.
[source:huffingtonpost]
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