Halo Effect, 18x18x1.5 inches oil on stretched canvas by Kenney Mencher A painting depicting an otter showing off his muscles and armpit.
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This painting is based on a time honored pose in which a beautiful athletic figure places their arm up almost creating a halo around their head and exposing their armpit. In a lot of homoerotic And in gay culture in general there is a fetish for armpits. Painting is an attempt to wed together the fetish for armpits along with the traditional muscle pose of showing off the biceps of one's arm.
The subject of the painting is also a young hairy male often referred to in LGBTQT culture as an otter.
One of the things that I try to do with my composition as well as other formal elements paint texture and color is to create a painting that is a little bit unusual and plays with artistic conventions. In this painting I have created a composition where almost all of the four edges are being touched by the figure and the figure is slightly off center but not in a completely traditional pose. For example usually a painting that shows this kind of pose would also show the entire arm an I wanted to focus a little bit more on the face and the bulge of the bicep as if it was another face coming towards the profile.
This painting is on a stretched canvas that has the canvas wrapping around the edges and is very sturdy so you will not have to frame the painting.
FREE SHIPPING Shipping takes 3-4 Weeks This ships from Round Lake Beach, Illinois. A suburb outside of Chicago. I use UPS and sometimes US Post.
This painting is based on a time honored pose in which a beautiful athletic figure places their arm up almost creating a halo around their head and exposing their armpit. In a lot of homoerotic And in gay culture in general there is a fetish for armpits. Painting is an attempt to wed together the fetish for armpits along with the traditional muscle pose of showing off the biceps of one's arm.
The subject of the painting is also a young hairy male often referred to in LGBTQT culture as an otter.
One of the things that I try to do with my composition as well as other formal elements paint texture and color is to create a painting that is a little bit unusual and plays with artistic conventions. In this painting I have created a composition where almost all of the four edges are being touched by the figure and the figure is slightly off center but not in a completely traditional pose. For example usually a painting that shows this kind of pose would also show the entire arm an I wanted to focus a little bit more on the face and the bulge of the bicep as if it was another face coming towards the profile.
This painting is on a stretched canvas that has the canvas wrapping around the edges and is very sturdy so you will not have to frame the painting.
FREE SHIPPING Shipping takes 3-4 Weeks This ships from Round Lake Beach, Illinois. A suburb outside of Chicago. I use UPS and sometimes US Post.
This painting is based on a time honored pose in which a beautiful athletic figure places their arm up almost creating a halo around their head and exposing their armpit. In a lot of homoerotic And in gay culture in general there is a fetish for armpits. Painting is an attempt to wed together the fetish for armpits along with the traditional muscle pose of showing off the biceps of one's arm.
The subject of the painting is also a young hairy male often referred to in LGBTQT culture as an otter.
One of the things that I try to do with my composition as well as other formal elements paint texture and color is to create a painting that is a little bit unusual and plays with artistic conventions. In this painting I have created a composition where almost all of the four edges are being touched by the figure and the figure is slightly off center but not in a completely traditional pose. For example usually a painting that shows this kind of pose would also show the entire arm an I wanted to focus a little bit more on the face and the bulge of the bicep as if it was another face coming towards the profile.
This painting is on a stretched canvas that has the canvas wrapping around the edges and is very sturdy so you will not have to frame the painting.