Paul Richmond Gets Cheeky in New Series of Paintings

June 25, 2010 |  by  |  Art & Culture

Artist and Illustrator Paul Richmond was raised in a conservative, Roman Catholic home but you couldn’t tell from his paintings. Take for instance his Cheesecake series of work created for his solo exhibition of the same name. The show opened June 4 at Halsted Gallery in Chicago to rave reviews. The paintings are well cheeky–literally and figuratively. Check out his cheescake series which features familar faces like Perez Hilton & Marc Jacobs as subjects below.

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GREATeclectic aka Kendrick Daye is a DJ, artist and the Editor of Art Nouveau Magazine. As a freelance journalist and photographer his work has been featured in the NY Times Magazine, Ebony Magazine, Upscale Magazine, Creative Loafing, Honeymag.com & Yo-Raps.com.


 

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  1. This has the same feel of a Kehinde Wiley’s painting

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