Painting PinUp Figures _VERIFIED_
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The term pin-up may refer to drawings, paintings, and other illustrations as well as photographs. The term was first attested to in English in 1941[2] even though the practice is documented at least back to the 1890s. Pin-up images could be cut out of magazines or newspapers, or they could be on a postcard or lithograph. Such pictures often appear on walls, desks, or calendars. Posters of these types of images were mass-produced and became popular starting from the mid-20th century.
Although pin-up modeling is associated with World War II and the 1950s, it developed into a subculture which can be seen represented in the styles of some celebrities and public figures. Pamela Anderson was considered the "perennial pin-up" due to decades' worth of modeling for Hugh Hefner's Playboy magazine.[26] The American singer Lana Del Rey, whose style is comparable to that of the classic pin-up model, has performed a song called "Pin Up Galore".[27] Beyoncé has recorded a song titled "Why Don't You Love Me,"[28] which pays tribute to the American pin-up queen of the 1950s, Bettie Page. The burlesque performer Dita Von Teese is often referred to as a modern pin-up. Von Tesse has appeared in a biographical film about Bettie Page, Bettie Page Reveals All,[29] in which Von Teese helps to define pin-up. Katy Perry makes use of the ideas associated with pin-up modeling, and has included these in music videos and costumes. The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show can be comparable to burlesque show, whereas their yearly advent calendar can compare to pin-up in general.[30]
I just want to share the Kickstarter project that we launched yesterday. Hangar 18 Pinups: 54mm & 32mm resin figures based on Andrew Bawidamann's Bomber Nose Art pinup. The project was funded in 8 hours and we would love your support to help us unlock all 16 models.
A collection of the first 8 pinups released by Kingdom Death remastered and tooled in hard plastic. The flagship pinups previously only released in resin are the perfect introduction to Kingdom Death hard plastic.
A lot of love and care has gone into the translation process moving this figures into plastic. We've packed the box with more optional details and each model is remastered and improved with greater detail. The two included Kingdom Death Monster promo cards are purely for fun and can be added to a campaign at the group's discretion.
Badass Desi Pinups is a body of work which appropriates classic pinup paintings by American vintage pinup artists from a South Asian perspective. Having a bicultural identity and not knowing where you belong plays a big part in the sexual identity of South Asian -Canadian women. This series aims to sexually liberate the Indian woman in a way that is normalized and desensitized by North American culture but still seen as taboo in a very patriarchal Indian society. Figures are altered with South Asian features and a darker complexion to transform the classic American pinup. All figures stare directly at their audience, reveling in their sexual allure, confronting their expectations of how "good Desi girls" should be. 2b1af7f3a8