The Image Machine's Last Supper |
|||
|
The 'Image Machine' shifts between virtual worlds and the one we accept for real, his work is commenting our western culture and 'pretended' common values. But above all it's an experiment, artistically, technically and socially, often light hearted, underneath sometimes deathly serious.
The Last Supper And about the portraits on the walls: I can only encourage people to read the full story, this background was the main reason to show this image on our site, usually I'm quite cautious when religious subjects and erotica are combined or visually commented. Often the usage of religion or religious leaders within erotica is done for the shock effect, or to intentionally step on people's toes. But this time the whole scenery and symbolic references are very convincing, besides it's respect for the original's intentions. Image Machine's concept, playing around with a virtual magazine ( to make things even more blurry ) and it's flirtation with fetish and glamour, is quite unique. It shows galleries of nudes, mostly photo montages within 3d rendered scenes, and almost classical pinup images. But underneath this erotic and latex feast there's a more political and critical tone noticeable, presented in a humorous and glossy package.
|




