Dear Dee, welcome back !!! Interesting that I have been addressing you as D and the author has the same last name :-).
I just saw one picture but the lingams were awesome. I was nervous the entire week at how you were going to react at my going berserk, good to know you love still. You know I only behaved badly because I was just missing you and I must have intuitively felt your keen interest in lingams :-) Love, Ravi On Dec 9, 2011, at 5:10 PM, Emily Reyn <emilymae.r...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Ravi, fyi, I studied this painting all week. YMMV. > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/71633812@N08/6468519451 > > "In an email, Dulcie Dee announced that in her next series of paintings, she > will “glorify” the penis. > Known for her provocative erotic art – she has a collage collection called > the ‘foreplay series’ and another where she unrobes and fetishizes the Geisha > — Dulcie’s penis collection has been submitted to the Paris Erotic Museum. > “I know the American market is very prude and conservative,” said Dulcie. > “Penises are somehow a taboo thing, whereas women’s breasts aren’t.” > Born in New York to a prominent Filipino-Chinese family engaged in banking, > Dulcie was raised in Manila where her Chinese roots are. She earned a > bachelor’s degree in fine arts from the University of the Philippines, got > her master’s from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco and returned > to New York to find work. She worked as designer for ad agencies, but always > found time to be creatively expressive. Her paintings have appeared in the > U.S. and internationally, including the Alameda Historical Museum in > California, the FusionArts Museum in New York, and the Museum of the Americas > in Miami. She is represented by Monkdogz Urban Art Gallery in Chelsea. > Her deep interest in Japanese ‘shunga’ (erotic art) is evident in her Geisha > series and now her penis art. > Unveiled for the first time are some of Dulcie’s sweet painted penises. If > you looked long enough – and I did – the penis dissolves into something else. > Especially where the shaft is hidden behind all the artistic graffiti, it > appears like a manicured finger, a slithering snake or truffle salami aged in > its casing. – Cristina DC Pastor" ----FilAm Magazine >