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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.
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Stabbing Westward - Save Yourself
Music Appreciation
"Save Yourself," released on April 7, 1998, is the second single from Stabbing Westward's third studio album, Darkest Days. The song achieved significant success, peaking at number four on the U.S. Mainstream Rock chart and number twenty on the U.S. Modern Rock chart, marking it as one of the band's most prominent hits.
In a 2020 interview, lead singer Christopher Hall explained that "Save Yourself" addresses the misconception that he had answers to fans' personal struggles, emphasizing that he was equally lost and that individuals must find their own solutions. Musically, the track embodies the band's signature industrial rock sound, characterized by aggressive guitar riffs, electronic elements, and emotive vocals.
The accompanying music video, directed by Chuck Leal and Matt Donaldson, features the band performing in a dilapidated house inhabited by peculiar individuals. Throughout the video, projections of various images on sheets hanging from the walls and scenes of darkroom photograph development contribute to the eerie and unsettling atmosphere, effectively complementing the song's themes of introspection and personal struggle.
Sources:
Wikipedia
Monday, April 6, 2026
Deven Davis
Model Appreciation
Deven Davis was an American adult entertainment actress and model born in Findlay, Ohio, commonly cited as February 1976.
Petite at 5'2", with blonde hair and green eyes, Davis entered the adult industry in 1999 and appeared intermittently over the following years before stepping away. Her on-screen work was limited, and she later shifted her focus toward mainstream modeling and fashion interests.
Before and after her adult-film appearances, Davis pursued modeling and was associated with Ford Modeling Agency. Her look—slim build, fair hair, and natural presence—set her apart from the hyper-stylized trends of the era. While her adult career was brief, she remained a public figure through interviews, industry databases, and later media attention tied to her personal life.
Davis married Jon Davis, the frontman of Korn, in 2004. The couple had two sons and were active in philanthropic efforts in Southern California. Their marriage, however, became strained, and divorce proceedings began in 2016, though they were not finalized before her death.
Her final years were marked by long-term struggles with addiction and mental illness. Davis reportedly battled substance dependence for more than two decades and entered rehabilitation multiple times.
She died in August 2018 at age 42; the coroner ruled her death accidental due to the combined effects of multiple drugs. In public statements after her death, Jon Davis emphasized mental illness as the core issue and urged compassion and reform around treatment and support.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a hotline for individuals in crisis or for those looking to help someone else. To speak with a certified listener, call 1-800-273-8255.
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https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0204474/bio/
https://www.freeones.com/deven-davis
https://www.pornpics.com/pornstars/deven-davis/
https://www.revolvermag.com/music/deven-davis-wife-korns-jonathan-davis-dead-39/
https://metalinjection.net/news/cause-of-death-of-deven-davis-wife-of-korn-frontman-jonathan-davis-is-a-multi-drug-overdose
https://people.com/music/korn-jonathan-davis-wife-deven-death-accident-lethal-drug-combination/
https://www.nudevista.com/?q=deven+davis&s=s
https://www.thenude.com/Deven%20Davis_10096.htm#
https://www.babepedia.com/babe/DEVEN_Davis
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Jean-Honoré Fragonard
Art Appreciation
Jean-Honoré Fragonard was born on April 5, 1732, in Grasse. His family moved to Paris during his youth, where his artistic talent began to emerge.
Initially apprenticed to a notary, Fragonard soon shifted toward painting and studied under notable artists such as François Boucher and later Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin. In 1752, he won the prestigious Prix de Rome, which allowed him to study at the French Academy in Rome. There, he absorbed the influence of Italian Baroque masters and developed a strong foundation in composition, color, and expressive brushwork.
Fragonard’s career flourished during the height of the Rococo period, a style defined by elegance, playfulness, and intimacy. He became known for his lighthearted, often romantic scenes filled with soft colors, fluid movement, and a sense of spontaneity.
His paintings frequently depicted aristocratic leisure—garden encounters, flirtation, and private moments—reflecting the tastes of pre-Revolutionary French society. Unlike more rigid academic painters, Fragonard embraced loose, energetic brushstrokes that gave his work a lively, almost sketch-like quality. However, with the rise of Neoclassicism and the social shifts leading up to the French Revolution, his style fell out of favor, and his career declined toward the end of his life.
Among Fragonard’s most celebrated works is The Swing (1767), a defining image of Rococo art known for its playful sensuality and theatrical composition. Other notable pieces include The Progress of Love series, originally commissioned for Madame du Barry, and The Bolt, which captures a dramatic and intimate moment between lovers.
Sources:
Wikipedia
https://www.louvre.fr/en/explore/the-palace/jean-honore-fragonard
https://www.nga.gov/collection/artist-info.1379.html
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jean-Honore-Fragonard
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search#!?q=Fragonard
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



