Monday, July 4, 2011

ebay Erotic Art by Morey 4/S


Allanah3784

$69.99
Erotic art is everywhere. Some great, some good, most average and then there's poor. The distinctions among the myriad offerings actually lies in the eye and sensorium of the viewer. Art is a suggestion, an invitation to think, to feel and to respond. Most of the time, people are too numb and de-sensitized to respond to Art. Life is filled with Lidocaine.


Natalie 35657.13

$75.00

Viktoria 6532

$69.99
These images are all available on ebay.  For sale or for offers. The artist, Craig Morey*, is in business. http://www.moreystudio.com/ Good stuff, provocative images, well packaged, he definitely has a talent. Query whether selling your work on ebay lessens it. Vote, Yes or No! Query whether selling art makes it less art-y? Yes or No. Replies=No and No! Unless you are Don Quixote... then...



Liz 3171


$69.99

Liz 3821BW

$69.99
Another way to approach art is to take it where and when possible. While that might mean a trip to a Gallery or a Museum, a subway advertisement or an ebay listing presents more opportunity. So, reaching out to people through commonplace social conveyances enhances opportunity. And that's a good thing. Right?


Candy 9016BW

$48.99


Yashin 9613BW

$48.99
Today, though, the chances of a person becoming an "artist" have greatly improved. Smart phones have armed holders with an ever present and a reasonably good quality camera. See it, like it, shoot it. Combine that with a computer program like iPhoto and great things are possible.


"Bobby", Signed Photograph

$250.00


KarinLucyNela 3678

$69.99

Liz 2896

$69.99
E cosi va!!

*Craig Morey was born in 1952 in Ft. Wayne, Indiana, in the Midwestern U.S. He attended Indiana University and studied with the noted Bauhaus artist, Henry Holmes Smith. In 1974, Morey moved to California, where he and a group of other young photographers founded San Francisco Camerawork, the first nonprofit center for photography on the West Coast. Camerawork Gallery was (and continues to be) devoted to showing the newest and most innovative work in contemporary photography. Morey served as Executive Director of SF Camerawork from its founding until 1981.


During the same period, Morey's personal work with abstract and whimsical black & white nudes garnered numerous exhibitions and awards, including a Special Jury Prize at the International Triennial of Photography in Friebourg, Switzerland, and First Prize at the California State Exposition. He was also named one of five worldwide "Discoveries" by the editors of Time-Life' Books.



In 1981, Morey left San Francisco Camerawork to pursue a free-lance photography career. His clients since then have included hundreds of magazines, such as Architectural Digest, San Francisco Focus, California Magazine, Interview, Newsweek, Penthouse, Cupido, and the Journal of Erotica. He also works for corporate clients, including Apple Computer, The Gap, Bechtel Corp., Levi Strauss, Avon, Neutrogena and Wells Fargo Bank.


Beginning in 1988, working on assignment for Penthouse, Morey began creating a series of striking black & white nudes which appeared in numerous publications in the U.S., Canada, and Europe. A hardcover monograph of selections from this Penthouse project, Studio Nudes, was published in the fall of 1992. A second book of images, titledBody/Expression/Silence, was released in Japan in 1994, and another Japanese monograph,Linea, was published by Korinsha Press of Kyoto, in 1996. Morey's newest collection,Twentieth Century Studio Nudes, has recently been released in German, French and English by Glaspalast Edition of Augsburg Germany.


Craig Morey lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area.

http://www.moreystudio.com/Public%20Site/AboutCHM.html

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