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Jasper Goodall, that you might remember from previous posts here on Lust, Love & Latex, have three new prints available.
Entitled the Sunrise series, the new series are a surreal mix of symbolism, erotica and fetish… slick black oily rubber, dusky skies and desert sands.
The surrealism remind me of Hajime Sorayama works and the hazed landscapes seen in the reflections of chrome.
Buy your prints at the Jaspergoodall.com webshop.
Electric Blue Gallery plays host to a collection of new works by the hugely influential graphic artist Jasper Goodall.
Goodall rose to public attention with his style defining work for The Face magazine in 2000-2003 influencing a generation of illustrators and helping pave the way for illustration’s resurgence and reinvention in recent years. Here Goodall presents for the first time, his first solo show of personal work in a gallery environment.
Entitled ‘Poster Girl’ the images have a strong nod toward fetishism, lots of shiny rubber and gloopy gloss, and a sense of anonymity through the use of masks. Goodall explains “I’m intrigued by the way people perceive the body, the way it looks wrapped in shiny rubber. The way it clings to the human form and makes people look super-real. There are all sorts of connotations and references to the subliminal of shininess and lubrication, and it all comes back to sexuality.”
The show will run from the 6th February till the beginning of March 2009.
You may not know the name Jasper Goodall, but unless you’ve been living in a cave for the past decade, you’ve probably seen his work. One of the most prolific illustrators of this generation, Goodall has made his name for himself with mix of bold, contrasting stencil work and psychadelic pop iconography. Highly influential to this generations crop of illustrators, the UK born Goodall’s work has been seen in advertisements world wide. In recent years his work has delved into the realm of fetish erotica, with stunning results.
Fet-X Magazine premiered it’s English language version of the popular, German fetish magazine, at the recent Xpo in London. With features on Thomas Adorff, Jasper Goodall, a Kink In The Caribbean 8 preview and more, Fet-X looks to continue it’s recent success as it branches out into the English language.