Weird Sex: Artist Uses Boot Knockin’ Bodies as Brushes

courtesy Alexander Esguerra
courtesy Alexander Esguerra

Remember all that fun you used to have finger painting? Now you can relive kindergarten arts and crafts period, but naked and with your lover.

Artist Alexander Esguerra's "manifesto" proclaims: "We are all equal when it comes to the act of love. These expressions of passion and adoration can only exist in one singular moment, never to be exactly replicated or fully relived." And he means to freeze that moment in time by using the bodies of love-making couples to create Jackson Pollock-esque works of art.

Having slippery sex covered with water-based paint isn't for everybody, but so far more then 50 couples have participated in Esguerra's "Love and Paint" project. He says he is less of an artist-since couples get to choose the colors and go to work on the canvas without him in the room-and more of a composer. Caroline and Tom Law, a 60-something couple from Manhattan, bought their own painting to display in their apartment. "It's beautiful," Tom told the NY Daily News. "The painting is hanging in our living room. Most visitors don't know the origin, so they just think it is modern art. But if they ask, we'll tell them how we did it."

To create the paintings, Esguerra spreads a large sheet of plastic on the floor beneath a canvas in his studio. He dims the lights and leaves the couple with a selection of colors and lets them do whatever the heck they want. Some of the resulting works are wild and abstract, others have an air of office-party-copy-machine hi-jinks.

If you are interested in learning more about Love and Paint or Esguerra's process, he will be kicking off his exhibit "Vernal Equinox" at The Box in New York City on March 20, 2012.

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