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HOLE by POL ANGLADA at CULTUREEDIT GALLERY

As sweet late-spring rolls into Los Angeles, CULTUREEDIT gallery, run by the Tom of Finland Store and CULTUREEDIT, is currently exhibiting “Hole,” artist Pol Anglada’s latest offering. Mostly watercolor and colored pencil, his high-contrast style is inspired in part by his appreciation for magazine illustrations and comic books of yesteryear. The carnal figures in this current series seem to appear through circular vignettes, generating the voyeuristic experience of a cheeky peep show through an arrangement of glory holes.

 

Erotically charged but decidedly unpornographic, the escapades seen through his portholes are playfully intimate. While the usual sex party attire is on display – jockstraps, tennis shoes, and leather cuffs – a queer slant of rainbow hair, painted nails, and pink stockings keep the scenery fresh. The delightfully saturated neon and jewel tones of the work are distinctly spare against the white negative space of his paper, creating a polka dotted economy of space – the clean white page becomes a white wall, through which bold acts of passion may be discovered.

 

HOLE will be on display until May 17th at CULTUREEDIT Gallery, 1105 N El Centro Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. 

 

As sweet late-spring rolls into Los Angeles, CULTUREEDIT gallery, run by the Tom of Finland Store and CULTUREEDIT, is currently exhibiting “Hole,” artist Pol Anglada’s latest offering. Mostly watercolor and colored pencil, his high-contrast style is inspired in part by his appreciation for magazine illustrations and comic books of yesteryear. The carnal figures in this current series seem to appear through circular vignettes, generating the voyeuristic experience of a cheeky peep show through an arrangement of glory holes.

 

Erotically charged but decidedly unpornographic, the escapades seen through his portholes are playfully intimate. While the usual sex party attire is on display – jockstraps, tennis shoes, and leather cuffs – a queer slant of rainbow hair, painted nails, and pink stockings keep the scenery fresh. The delightfully saturated neon and jewel tones of the work are distinctly spare against the white negative space of his paper, creating a polka dotted economy of space – the clean white page becomes a white wall, through which bold acts of passion may be discovered.

 

HOLE will be on display until May 17th at CULTUREEDIT Gallery, 1105 N El Centro Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. 

 

As sweet late-spring rolls into Los Angeles, CULTUREEDIT gallery, run by the Tom of Finland Store and CULTUREEDIT, is currently exhibiting “Hole,” artist Pol Anglada’s latest offering. Mostly watercolor and colored pencil, his high-contrast style is inspired in part by his appreciation for magazine illustrations and comic books of yesteryear. The carnal figures in this current series seem to appear through circular vignettes, generating the voyeuristic experience of a cheeky peep show through an arrangement of glory holes.

 

Erotically charged but decidedly unpornographic, the escapades seen through his portholes are playfully intimate. While the usual sex party attire is on display – jockstraps, tennis shoes, and leather cuffs – a queer slant of rainbow hair, painted nails, and pink stockings keep the scenery fresh. The delightfully saturated neon and jewel tones of the work are distinctly spare against the white negative space of his paper, creating a polka dotted economy of space – the clean white page becomes a white wall, through which bold acts of passion may be discovered.

 

HOLE will be on display until May 17th at CULTUREEDIT Gallery, 1105 N El Centro Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. 

 

As sweet late-spring rolls into Los Angeles, CULTUREEDIT gallery, run by the Tom of Finland Store and CULTUREEDIT, is currently exhibiting “Hole,” artist Pol Anglada’s latest offering. Mostly watercolor and colored pencil, his high-contrast style is inspired in part by his appreciation for magazine illustrations and comic books of yesteryear. The carnal figures in this current series seem to appear through circular vignettes, generating the voyeuristic experience of a cheeky peep show through an arrangement of glory holes.

 

Erotically charged but decidedly unpornographic, the escapades seen through his portholes are playfully intimate. While the usual sex party attire is on display – jockstraps, tennis shoes, and leather cuffs – a queer slant of rainbow hair, painted nails, and pink stockings keep the scenery fresh. The delightfully saturated neon and jewel tones of the work are distinctly spare against the white negative space of his paper, creating a polka dotted economy of space – the clean white page becomes a white wall, through which bold acts of passion may be discovered.

 

HOLE will be on display until May 17th at CULTUREEDIT Gallery, 1105 N El Centro Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. 

 

As sweet late-spring rolls into Los Angeles, CULTUREEDIT gallery, run by the Tom of Finland Store and CULTUREEDIT, is currently exhibiting “Hole,” artist Pol Anglada’s latest offering. Mostly watercolor and colored pencil, his high-contrast style is inspired in part by his appreciation for magazine illustrations and comic books of yesteryear. The carnal figures in this current series seem to appear through circular vignettes, generating the voyeuristic experience of a cheeky peep show through an arrangement of glory holes.

 

Erotically charged but decidedly unpornographic, the escapades seen through his portholes are playfully intimate. While the usual sex party attire is on display – jockstraps, tennis shoes, and leather cuffs – a queer slant of rainbow hair, painted nails, and pink stockings keep the scenery fresh. The delightfully saturated neon and jewel tones of the work are distinctly spare against the white negative space of his paper, creating a polka dotted economy of space – the clean white page becomes a white wall, through which bold acts of passion may be discovered.

 

HOLE will be on display until May 17th at CULTUREEDIT Gallery, 1105 N El Centro Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. 

 

As sweet late-spring rolls into Los Angeles, CULTUREEDIT gallery, run by the Tom of Finland Store and CULTUREEDIT, is currently exhibiting “Hole,” artist Pol Anglada’s latest offering. Mostly watercolor and colored pencil, his high-contrast style is inspired in part by his appreciation for magazine illustrations and comic books of yesteryear. The carnal figures in this current series seem to appear through circular vignettes, generating the voyeuristic experience of a cheeky peep show through an arrangement of glory holes.

 

Erotically charged but decidedly unpornographic, the escapades seen through his portholes are playfully intimate. While the usual sex party attire is on display – jockstraps, tennis shoes, and leather cuffs – a queer slant of rainbow hair, painted nails, and pink stockings keep the scenery fresh. The delightfully saturated neon and jewel tones of the work are distinctly spare against the white negative space of his paper, creating a polka dotted economy of space – the clean white page becomes a white wall, through which bold acts of passion may be discovered.

 

HOLE will be on display until May 17th at CULTUREEDIT Gallery, 1105 N El Centro Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. 

 

As sweet late-spring rolls into Los Angeles, CULTUREEDIT gallery, run by the Tom of Finland Store and CULTUREEDIT, is currently exhibiting “Hole,” artist Pol Anglada’s latest offering. Mostly watercolor and colored pencil, his high-contrast style is inspired in part by his appreciation for magazine illustrations and comic books of yesteryear. The carnal figures in this current series seem to appear through circular vignettes, generating the voyeuristic experience of a cheeky peep show through an arrangement of glory holes.

 

Erotically charged but decidedly unpornographic, the escapades seen through his portholes are playfully intimate. While the usual sex party attire is on display – jockstraps, tennis shoes, and leather cuffs – a queer slant of rainbow hair, painted nails, and pink stockings keep the scenery fresh. The delightfully saturated neon and jewel tones of the work are distinctly spare against the white negative space of his paper, creating a polka dotted economy of space – the clean white page becomes a white wall, through which bold acts of passion may be discovered.

 

HOLE will be on display until May 17th at CULTUREEDIT Gallery, 1105 N El Centro Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. 

 

As sweet late-spring rolls into Los Angeles, CULTUREEDIT gallery, run by the Tom of Finland Store and CULTUREEDIT, is currently exhibiting “Hole,” artist Pol Anglada’s latest offering. Mostly watercolor and colored pencil, his high-contrast style is inspired in part by his appreciation for magazine illustrations and comic books of yesteryear. The carnal figures in this current series seem to appear through circular vignettes, generating the voyeuristic experience of a cheeky peep show through an arrangement of glory holes.

 

Erotically charged but decidedly unpornographic, the escapades seen through his portholes are playfully intimate. While the usual sex party attire is on display – jockstraps, tennis shoes, and leather cuffs – a queer slant of rainbow hair, painted nails, and pink stockings keep the scenery fresh. The delightfully saturated neon and jewel tones of the work are distinctly spare against the white negative space of his paper, creating a polka dotted economy of space – the clean white page becomes a white wall, through which bold acts of passion may be discovered.

 

HOLE will be on display until May 17th at CULTUREEDIT Gallery, 1105 N El Centro Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. 

 

As sweet late-spring rolls into Los Angeles, CULTUREEDIT gallery, run by the Tom of Finland Store and CULTUREEDIT, is currently exhibiting “Hole,” artist Pol Anglada’s latest offering. Mostly watercolor and colored pencil, his high-contrast style is inspired in part by his appreciation for magazine illustrations and comic books of yesteryear. The carnal figures in this current series seem to appear through circular vignettes, generating the voyeuristic experience of a cheeky peep show through an arrangement of glory holes.

 

Erotically charged but decidedly unpornographic, the escapades seen through his portholes are playfully intimate. While the usual sex party attire is on display – jockstraps, tennis shoes, and leather cuffs – a queer slant of rainbow hair, painted nails, and pink stockings keep the scenery fresh. The delightfully saturated neon and jewel tones of the work are distinctly spare against the white negative space of his paper, creating a polka dotted economy of space – the clean white page becomes a white wall, through which bold acts of passion may be discovered.

 

HOLE will be on display until May 17th at CULTUREEDIT Gallery, 1105 N El Centro Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. 

 

As sweet late-spring rolls into Los Angeles, CULTUREEDIT gallery, run by the Tom of Finland Store and CULTUREEDIT, is currently exhibiting “Hole,” artist Pol Anglada’s latest offering. Mostly watercolor and colored pencil, his high-contrast style is inspired in part by his appreciation for magazine illustrations and comic books of yesteryear. The carnal figures in this current series seem to appear through circular vignettes, generating the voyeuristic experience of a cheeky peep show through an arrangement of glory holes.

 

Erotically charged but decidedly unpornographic, the escapades seen through his portholes are playfully intimate. While the usual sex party attire is on display – jockstraps, tennis shoes, and leather cuffs – a queer slant of rainbow hair, painted nails, and pink stockings keep the scenery fresh. The delightfully saturated neon and jewel tones of the work are distinctly spare against the white negative space of his paper, creating a polka dotted economy of space – the clean white page becomes a white wall, through which bold acts of passion may be discovered.

 

HOLE will be on display until May 17th at CULTUREEDIT Gallery, 1105 N El Centro Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. 

 

As sweet late-spring rolls into Los Angeles, CULTUREEDIT gallery, run by the Tom of Finland Store and CULTUREEDIT, is currently exhibiting “Hole,” artist Pol Anglada’s latest offering. Mostly watercolor and colored pencil, his high-contrast style is inspired in part by his appreciation for magazine illustrations and comic books of yesteryear. The carnal figures in this current series seem to appear through circular vignettes, generating the voyeuristic experience of a cheeky peep show through an arrangement of glory holes.

 

Erotically charged but decidedly unpornographic, the escapades seen through his portholes are playfully intimate. While the usual sex party attire is on display – jockstraps, tennis shoes, and leather cuffs – a queer slant of rainbow hair, painted nails, and pink stockings keep the scenery fresh. The delightfully saturated neon and jewel tones of the work are distinctly spare against the white negative space of his paper, creating a polka dotted economy of space – the clean white page becomes a white wall, through which bold acts of passion may be discovered.

 

HOLE will be on display until May 17th at CULTUREEDIT Gallery, 1105 N El Centro Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. 

 

As sweet late-spring rolls into Los Angeles, CULTUREEDIT gallery, run by the Tom of Finland Store and CULTUREEDIT, is currently exhibiting “Hole,” artist Pol Anglada’s latest offering. Mostly watercolor and colored pencil, his high-contrast style is inspired in part by his appreciation for magazine illustrations and comic books of yesteryear. The carnal figures in this current series seem to appear through circular vignettes, generating the voyeuristic experience of a cheeky peep show through an arrangement of glory holes.

 

Erotically charged but decidedly unpornographic, the escapades seen through his portholes are playfully intimate. While the usual sex party attire is on display – jockstraps, tennis shoes, and leather cuffs – a queer slant of rainbow hair, painted nails, and pink stockings keep the scenery fresh. The delightfully saturated neon and jewel tones of the work are distinctly spare against the white negative space of his paper, creating a polka dotted economy of space – the clean white page becomes a white wall, through which bold acts of passion may be discovered.

 

HOLE will be on display until May 17th at CULTUREEDIT Gallery, 1105 N El Centro Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. 

 

As sweet late-spring rolls into Los Angeles, CULTUREEDIT gallery, run by the Tom of Finland Store and CULTUREEDIT, is currently exhibiting “Hole,” artist Pol Anglada’s latest offering. Mostly watercolor and colored pencil, his high-contrast style is inspired in part by his appreciation for magazine illustrations and comic books of yesteryear. The carnal figures in this current series seem to appear through circular vignettes, generating the voyeuristic experience of a cheeky peep show through an arrangement of glory holes.

 

Erotically charged but decidedly unpornographic, the escapades seen through his portholes are playfully intimate. While the usual sex party attire is on display – jockstraps, tennis shoes, and leather cuffs – a queer slant of rainbow hair, painted nails, and pink stockings keep the scenery fresh. The delightfully saturated neon and jewel tones of the work are distinctly spare against the white negative space of his paper, creating a polka dotted economy of space – the clean white page becomes a white wall, through which bold acts of passion may be discovered.

 

HOLE will be on display until May 17th at CULTUREEDIT Gallery, 1105 N El Centro Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. 

 

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