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Richard Phillips — Bukkake
Richard Phillips

Bukkake

A monumental charcoal drawing by Richard Phillips depicting a figure rendered in his signature style of hyper-detailed realism drawn from mass media imagery and popular culture. Phillips employs dramatic contrasts of light and shadow, using the raw materiality of charcoal on paper to create a work that is simultaneously seductive and unsettling. The piece reflects the artist's ongoing examination of image consumption, desire, and the cultural forces that shape contemporary representation.

Medium
charcoal on paper
Location
Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT

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Under the Influence

March 7, 2014

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Richard Phillips, Bukkake

A monumental charcoal drawing by Richard Phillips depicting a figure rendered in his signature style of hyper-detailed realism drawn from mass media imagery and popular culture. Phillips employs dramatic contrasts of light and shadow, using the raw materiality of charcoal on paper to create a work that is simultaneously seductive and unsettling. The piece reflects the artist's ongoing examination of image consumption, desire, and the cultural forces that shape contemporary representation.

Medium
charcoal on paper
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Erotic Art, Male Artist, Provocative Imagery, Charcoal Drawing, Contemporary Artist, American Artist, Figurative Art, Works on Paper, Monochromatic, Hyperrealism

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