Taylor Lautner’s Wet D*R*E*A*M*

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Taylor Lautner’s Wet D*R*E*A*M*

Acrylic on canvas, 80x70cm

Description: This third painting of the Series introduces two new themes. First the Jellyfish symbole of both Beauty and Danger/Strangeness… it seems to attack or to bless the two men who are kissing near a streetlamp by night in front of Montréal…. There is also the new theme of Breach. Here there are two breaches. Like in dreams two different worlds are possible — between Montréal by night and an exotic place with palm trees with cliffs —  with the first breach on the left of the streetlamp. Actor Taylor Lautner — whom fake photo inspired me this third painting like the previous Adrien Brody’s one did — is sitting in the middle of this breach like a Greek God (like the wounded Greek God is crossing the sky on his panthera above Taylor’s head) … Behind him an insect wing with water drops — maybe symbol of the Erotism flightiness in Nature… Erotism there is with Taylor’s hard’on. And with the 5 other male nudes:

one is like standing naked on a mirror (Narcisse?) and he is looking  to a second lightfull breach the two others are kissing on the other side of this lightfull breach , a  vertical geant nude is looking down towards the water and on the right down corner another naked man is having a bath (like Hugh Dancy in the Premiere painting), stretching his arms behind his neck and he is looking smiling beyond the watcher (this is the tenth painting where I place a gentle face here in this place — I let you find why)…

These 5 male nudes make a scene in the transparent exotic light blue water where the palm tree/cliffs forms like an island… Bosch’s characters are coming on a boat, they are having fun, playing guitare and drinking wine…

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Acrylic on canvas, 80x75cm  25 Mai 2012


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