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ART AFICIONADO
This blog appreciates all forms of art. Content on this blog may not be suitable for all readers. Most entries are for 18+ audience and some post are NSFW.
Saturday, April 4, 2026
Friday, April 3, 2026
Fashion is DEFINITELY Art: Issey Miyake - Fall/Winter 2026/27
Artistic Director and Head Designer: Satoshi Kondo
via Fashion Feed
Album Cover: Moby Grape - Wow
Album Cover
Album: Moby Grape - Wow
Released: April 3, 1968
Design, Artwork [Collage]: Bob Cato
Source: Wikipedia
Thursday, April 2, 2026
William Holman Hunt
Art Appreciation
William Holman Hunt was born on April 2, 1827, in Cheapside, London, into a modest family. His early life was shaped by financial constraints, and his father initially discouraged his artistic ambitions. Despite this, Hunt persisted and eventually gained admission to the Royal Academy Schools after several attempts.
At the Royal Academy, he met fellow artists Dante Gabriel Rossetti and John Everett Millais, with whom he would form the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 1848. The group rejected what they saw as the rigid academic standards of the time, advocating instead for a return to the detail, color, and sincerity of early Renaissance art before Raphael.
Hunt’s career was defined by his commitment to realism, symbolism, and moral narrative. He developed a meticulous technique characterized by vivid color, sharp detail, and painting directly from nature.
Unlike many of his contemporaries, Hunt often worked outdoors to capture accurate light and environment, a practice that reinforced the Brotherhood’s ideals. His travels to the Middle East, particularly the Holy Land, were central to his approach; he sought historical and geographical authenticity for biblical scenes. This dedication resulted in paintings that combined spiritual intensity with precise observation, often embedding layers of symbolic meaning within seemingly straightforward compositions.
Among Hunt’s most celebrated works are The Light of the World (1851–1853), The Awakening Conscience (1853), and The Scapegoat (1854–1856). The Light of the World, depicting Christ knocking on a door overgrown with weeds, became one of the most reproduced religious images of the Victorian era. The Awakening Conscience presents a moment of moral realization within a domestic interior, rich with symbolic detail. The Scapegoat, painted after his travels, reflects his commitment to biblical authenticity and emotional weight. Together, these works exemplify Hunt’s ability to merge technical precision with narrative depth, securing his place as a leading figure in 19th-century British art.
Sources:
Wikipedia
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/william-holman-hunt-282
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search#!?q=William%20Holman%20Hunt
https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/artists/william-holman-hunt
https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-Holman-Hunt
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Brittni De La Mora
Actress Appreciation
Brittni De La Mora, formerly known professionally as Jenna Presley, was born on April 1, 1987, in San Diego, California. She grew up in Southern California and attended local public schools before graduating from high school.
Like many young people entering entertainment fields in Los Angeles and San Diego, she moved into modeling and promotional work in her late teens. During this period she began using the stage name Jenna Presley, which later became widely associated with her career in the adult entertainment industry.
Brittni entered the adult film industry in 2005 at age 18 and quickly became a well-known performer. Over several years she appeared in numerous films for major studios and gained a following online. Her career placed her among a group of performers who rose to prominence during the mid-2000s expansion of internet-driven adult media. Despite early commercial success, she later described the period as personally difficult, citing struggles with substance abuse and mental health challenges.
In 2012, Brittni left the adult film industry after what she has described publicly as a religious conversion experience while attending a church service in San Diego. She credits that moment with prompting a major life change that included sobriety, rebuilding personal relationships, and shifting toward ministry work. After leaving the industry she adopted the name Brittni De La Mora, later married pastor Richard De La Mora, and became involved in faith-based outreach programs that focus on recovery, personal transformation, and helping individuals leave the sex industry.
Since then, De La Mora has worked as an evangelical speaker and ministry leader. She and her husband have served in pastoral roles and frequently speak about addiction recovery, faith, and the impacts of pornography. She has also become active in policy discussions around online pornography, including advocacy related to age-verification laws for adult websites, an issue debated in several states including Texas.
Sources
https://www.brittni-delamora.com/
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2005755/
https://www.christianpost.com/news/former-porn-star-brittni-de-la-mora-shares-testimony.html
https://www.focusonthefamily.com/pro-life/ex-porn-star-brittni-de-la-mora-shares-how-god-changed-her-life/
https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2023/june/former-porn-star-brittni-de-la-mora-supports-age-verification-laws
https://www.babepedia.com/babe/Jenna_Presley
https://babesrater.com/infinite-scroll/29351/jenna-presley
https://hotnessrater.com/infinite-scroll/29351/jenna-presley
RANDOM WEDNESDAY: Female Surfers - Kuta Beach, Bali
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Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Pascin
Art Appreciation
Jules Pascin was born on March 31, 1885, in Vidin, Bulgaria, into a wealthy Jewish merchant family. As a young man, he showed little interest in joining the family business and instead pursued art, studying briefly in Vienna and Munich. In Munich, he trained at the Moritz Heymann School and began contributing satirical drawings to publications such as Simplicissimus, which helped him develop a loose, expressive line and a focus on human subjects.
Pascin moved to Paris in 1905, where he became part of the Montparnasse circle of artists, often referred to as the School of Paris. There, he associated with figures like Amedeo Modigliani and Chaim Soutine. With the outbreak of World War I, Pascin relocated to the United States, living in New York and later traveling through the American South, including Cuba. These experiences broadened his subject matter, introducing scenes of everyday life, particularly intimate portrayals of women and marginalized communities.
His mature work is marked by delicate, fluid lines, soft washes of color, and a quiet, introspective tone. Pascin often depicted nudes, café scenes, and street life with a sense of vulnerability rather than glamour. His technique blended drawing and watercolor, emphasizing immediacy and psychological nuance.
Among his notable works are Hermine David in the Studio, Young Girl in Red, and Seated Nude, all of which reflect his ability to capture fleeting emotion with minimal detail. Though not as commercially celebrated during his lifetime as some peers, his work has since been recognized for its emotional honesty and influence within early modernism.
Despite his artistic success, Pascin struggled with depression and alcoholism throughout his life. His relationships were often turbulent, and he placed immense pressure on himself as an artist. On June 5, 1930, in Paris, Pascin died by suicide at the age of 45, leaving behind a note and a body of work that continues to resonate for its sensitivity and restraint.
Sources:
Wikipedia
https://www.moma.org/artists/4471
https://www.theartstory.org/artist/pascin-jules/
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/jules-pascin-1696
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jules-Pascin









