Achtung, mein lieblings! Did you know about these two sets I have in MR? It's true! Take look-see, won't you, and leave lots of comment love if you dig 'em!
Milloux - in the cosmic, stiletto'd, chocolate-melting-hot The World is Yours




Saint - in the airy, effortlessly sexy, Gatsby-inspired The Singing Breeze




Additionally, I'm on the SG Bog as a featured artist. Whee!

Milloux - in the cosmic, stiletto'd, chocolate-melting-hot The World is Yours


Saint - in the airy, effortlessly sexy, Gatsby-inspired The Singing Breeze


Additionally, I'm on the SG Bog as a featured artist. Whee!


Until the end of 2011, you can acquire this print set, featuring my art from the Constructivist/Futurist/Expressionist issue of Coilhouse magazine. The collection, printed border-free on ultra-premium velvet stock, contains an alluring Metropolis-inspired robot, a hammer-wielding revolutionary, one sultry silent starlet and will make an excellent gift or conversation piece at your holiday party. It can be yours for a celebratory $66. Each print is also available individually for $29.99.
A closer look at each piece, here.
in addition to the phenomenal offer above, I’ll be clearing the Biorequiem shop of everything you see there now at the end of the year. This means that if you’ve been putting off ordering any of these items, the clock is officially ticking. Out with the old and all that. These are the pieces that are saying goodbye:

Good morning, mein lieblings! I'm proud to present Half-light Beach – a very dreamy editorial I shot on Malibu sand this fall with Lydia Hudgens and Stephanie Inagaki. This might actually be my new favorite photo-shoot of all time. It's live today exclusively on Haute Macabre, along with some verygood news for those who have been coveting the GHST RDR mini-collection:


That's right, folks! For a very limited time you can get up to 20% off the collection, in all its strappy, badass glory. GHST RDR is perfect for these cooler months, and will keep you warm without sacrificing style, diminishing curves, or adding bulk. Rah!


That's right, folks! For a very limited time you can get up to 20% off the collection, in all its strappy, badass glory. GHST RDR is perfect for these cooler months, and will keep you warm without sacrificing style, diminishing curves, or adding bulk. Rah!

Just 16 hours left to contribute to D4RT -- http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1741398733/d4rt-zoetica-ebbs-mobile-art-class
Friends,
I have some stuff I've been working on that I want to share: you may have seen me Tweet/post on Facebook about D4RT - a mobile workshop dedicated to bringing art supplies and a public art project to Yantaló - a Peruvian village in the heart of the Amazon jungle.

If you've been keeping away from internet's temptations, a quick summary: a few months ago I met some documentary filmmakers working on a film about Yantaló. Watching their raw footage, I felt drawn to Yantaló's people, who have managed to cultivate a thriving community despite severe poverty. I wanted to help.
D4RT materialized from my own experience with art education, the impact it had and my desire to create a program that's accessible and different. I decided to develop a 5-day, fantasy-based lesson plan, complete with art supply kits given to each of my students and two full days spent creating a mural together. Having been through every type of art class imaginable, I'm working on a course designed specifically to engage young kids and keep them interested in art long after our week together. I'm also be working with the Yantaló Peru Foundation to establish a permanent art program in the village.


This project, even though it started with me wanting to help one small Peruvian community, has become very important to me. I've decided to expand D4RT to reach kids in impoverished communities all around the globe. I launched a $5,000 Kickstarter effort to fund the first round in Yantaló - a very low goal, especially for Kickstarter, where art projects regularly raise over $30,000.
With the support of my kind and generous internet network, I was able to raise $6,696 in a matter of 13 days, which I'm immensely grateful for - D4RT in Yantaló is funded!. Now, we only have 17 days left to raise enough money to expand this program and bring art education to other impoverished communities around the world. Here is what happens if we can raise over $13,000:
• If I raise $13,000, I will bring D4RT to a Cambodian orphanage in the summer of 2012.
• If I raise $20,000, it will be enough to fund one more D4RT 2012 installment, ideally a second visit to Yantaló to continue work on establishing a permanent art program there.
• The more I raise now, the more time and resources I'll be able to devote to rigorous preparation and planning, establishing a full-fledged mobile art class and international network devoted to bringing art education and public art projects program to schools and other children's organizations in developing countries.
It would be awesome if you could do a short write-up / let your twitter followers know / direct folks to D4RT's Kickstarter page, and ask some of your friends (especially the influential ones) to contribute and spread the word. There are images and a fun, informative video - check it out for yourself!


I have some stuff I've been working on that I want to share: you may have seen me Tweet/post on Facebook about D4RT - a mobile workshop dedicated to bringing art supplies and a public art project to Yantaló - a Peruvian village in the heart of the Amazon jungle.

If you've been keeping away from internet's temptations, a quick summary: a few months ago I met some documentary filmmakers working on a film about Yantaló. Watching their raw footage, I felt drawn to Yantaló's people, who have managed to cultivate a thriving community despite severe poverty. I wanted to help.
D4RT materialized from my own experience with art education, the impact it had and my desire to create a program that's accessible and different. I decided to develop a 5-day, fantasy-based lesson plan, complete with art supply kits given to each of my students and two full days spent creating a mural together. Having been through every type of art class imaginable, I'm working on a course designed specifically to engage young kids and keep them interested in art long after our week together. I'm also be working with the Yantaló Peru Foundation to establish a permanent art program in the village.

This project, even though it started with me wanting to help one small Peruvian community, has become very important to me. I've decided to expand D4RT to reach kids in impoverished communities all around the globe. I launched a $5,000 Kickstarter effort to fund the first round in Yantaló - a very low goal, especially for Kickstarter, where art projects regularly raise over $30,000.
With the support of my kind and generous internet network, I was able to raise $6,696 in a matter of 13 days, which I'm immensely grateful for - D4RT in Yantaló is funded!. Now, we only have 17 days left to raise enough money to expand this program and bring art education to other impoverished communities around the world. Here is what happens if we can raise over $13,000:
• If I raise $13,000, I will bring D4RT to a Cambodian orphanage in the summer of 2012.
• If I raise $20,000, it will be enough to fund one more D4RT 2012 installment, ideally a second visit to Yantaló to continue work on establishing a permanent art program there.
• The more I raise now, the more time and resources I'll be able to devote to rigorous preparation and planning, establishing a full-fledged mobile art class and international network devoted to bringing art education and public art projects program to schools and other children's organizations in developing countries.
It would be awesome if you could do a short write-up / let your twitter followers know / direct folks to D4RT's Kickstarter page, and ask some of your friends (especially the influential ones) to contribute and spread the word. There are images and a fun, informative video - check it out for yourself!

PopCorn's new set "Wicker Castle by the Sea" is now up in MR! Please give it a look and leave some comment love if you dig it.




It was shot on the same day as Hannalisa's "Lo-Lee-Ta" set, and Nemesis shot this awesome video during the photo-session - check it out!


It was shot on the same day as Hannalisa's "Lo-Lee-Ta" set, and Nemesis shot this awesome video during the photo-session - check it out!
Did you see mine and Georgia's " Pirate's Cove" set yet?


It's summer and a beach set seems the most natural thing in the world, especially when you live in California.


However, securing a location that's beautiful enough and secluded enough isn't nearly as simple as one might think!


Nude beaches are now illegal in Southern California, so mine and Georgia's only option was a guerilla operation.


I think it was worth it. We spent two hours getting wet, dodging coast guard helicopters, risking camera destruction and getting sand in both our butt-cracks for you, so please, take a look and leave lots of comments if you like " Pirate's Cove"!


Georgia looks amazing, and I believe the set captures a few drops of the all fun we had that day.


By the way, my birthday's in ten days. Just Sayin'.





It's summer and a beach set seems the most natural thing in the world, especially when you live in California.

However, securing a location that's beautiful enough and secluded enough isn't nearly as simple as one might think!

Nude beaches are now illegal in Southern California, so mine and Georgia's only option was a guerilla operation.

I think it was worth it. We spent two hours getting wet, dodging coast guard helicopters, risking camera destruction and getting sand in both our butt-cracks for you, so please, take a look and leave lots of comments if you like " Pirate's Cove"!

Georgia looks amazing, and I believe the set captures a few drops of the all fun we had that day.

By the way, my birthday's in ten days. Just Sayin'.


It's finally live! My set of the effervescent Hannalisa, "Lo-Lee-Ta".


Why the title? After all, we didn't shoot this as a tribute set. To me, it became obvious during the editing process. In this set, that's simply who Hannalisa is, no question about it.


I read Nabokov's "Lolita" before I even reached the eponymous heroine's age, and then once again when I was older. Both times, I was smitten, fascinated with Lo.


I found myself experiencing the same sense of fascination when going through these images. To me, Hannalisa embodies the wicked innocence of those "nymphets" Nabokov venerates on the pages of "Lolita". Beautiful, with a tinge of that sugarsweet corruption that sends shivers up my spine.
See for yourself, here, and leave us lots of comment love if you dig it.


"Humbert was perfectly capable of intercourse with Eve, but it was Lilith he longed for." - Nabokov, "Lolita".

Why the title? After all, we didn't shoot this as a tribute set. To me, it became obvious during the editing process. In this set, that's simply who Hannalisa is, no question about it.

I read Nabokov's "Lolita" before I even reached the eponymous heroine's age, and then once again when I was older. Both times, I was smitten, fascinated with Lo.

I found myself experiencing the same sense of fascination when going through these images. To me, Hannalisa embodies the wicked innocence of those "nymphets" Nabokov venerates on the pages of "Lolita". Beautiful, with a tinge of that sugarsweet corruption that sends shivers up my spine.
See for yourself, here, and leave us lots of comment love if you dig it.

"Humbert was perfectly capable of intercourse with Eve, but it was Lilith he longed for." - Nabokov, "Lolita".




