INTERVIEWS
Read interviews with some of our favourite erotic artists.
Katie Commodore
Katie Commodore uses a clever weaving of materials, textures and mediums – from vinyl cut editions to near-life-size tapestries – to capture her friends' vulnerability and joy in discovering their sexual selves.
Amy le fleur
Perth-based erotic artist Amy le fleur has always been drawn to the beauty and power of the female form. Read our interview with Amy below.
Sarah Fox
Texas-based artist Sarah Fox draws inspiration from Schiele, Goldin and Minter. Her sexy and dark “Bad Bunny Series” centres on her alter ego, a brazen curvy bunny exploring her desires.
Sonia Hensler
When illustrator Sonia Hensler isn’t working for renowned fashion houses and upscale hotels, she’s sitting at her antique desk, creating kinky and debaucherous scenes that draw inspiration from old palaces and smokey absinthe bars. We asked her about her loves, her creative process and how she juggles mainstream and the erotic.
Verónika
Erotic artist, Verónika is beautifully candid about her start in the art world. Facing obstacles, insecurities and challenges that come with doing something outside society's expectations can make it easy to give up. Luckily for us, Verónika pushed through it all to produce her 'gentle linear erotic artwork'.
Alexandra Rubinstein
Alexandra’s art is rich in social and political commentary but also glistens with a beautiful coating of humour. Having moved from Russia to America at a young age, Alexandra has used her art to redefine what it is to be a powerful and unapologetic woman.
Kim Manning
Kim Manning’s way with watercolour is nothing short of amazing. She takes us at our most intimate and transports us to a place of intense erotic beauty. We are honoured to feature Kim as one of our first creators on the House of Theodora platform.
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