Gartel to London

Miami, FL, September 26, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Digital Media Artist Laurence Gartel known around the world as the "Father" of the Digital Art Movement for over 30 years is heading to London for the infamous Rubberball. He will be doing the multimedia projections of his avant garde DVDs as well as a book signing for his new book, "GARTEL: The Art of FETISH" just published by Schiffer books. Visitors can meet Mr. Gartel during the Skin Two Expo October 5th and 6th by the media booth. The venue will take place @ Excel Royal Victoria Dock, London, Friday October 5th 12PM-7PM and Saturday October 6th 11AM-5PM.

Book Details
ISBN:
9780764326943
Size:
6" x 9"
Illustrations:
131 colour images
Pages:
160
Availability:
Now Available
Binding:
Soft Cover

Book Description
"Gartel has so superbly captured...the essence of erotic desire. In an age of sex being turned into merely a forbidden behavior and a troublesome medical condition, Gartel has rallied and preserved sexual teasing, seduction, and allure into its rightful pleasurable position by his commendable artistic photographic journaling. In my thirty years as a Sexologist, it is nice to see sex education, preservation, and permission for sexual expression and fun so alive in his work." —Dr. Gil Eriksen, Director of Research at the Institute for Reality Studies.

Renowned digital media artist Laurence M. Gartel records the world of Fetish in his own inimitable style. As an artist he brings his own creative input and adds his twist to the storyline, becoming a participant through the creative process of working with the imagery. This book is loaded with Gartel's provocative art, including 103 set pieces plus many of the posters and other graphic art for which Gartel has received such acclaim. This work will entertain and confront, as all great art will do. And in the end the reader will be left to ponder the creative mind that brought these images into being. An aesthetic and erotic adventure awaits.

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