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JASPER GOODALL Illustrates The Sleek Feminine

Friday 05.25.2012 , Posted by
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Jasper Goodall is a well known name to some. His illustrations have helped shape the evolution of how the female form is represented and influenced other artists in a major way, all while providing consistent inspiration to fans worldwide.
Born in 1973 in Birmingham, England, he is the son of two artists: his mother a fine artist and photographer, and his father an architect. Throughout the years Goodall provided a body of work for the now closed The Face magazine and has done a number of commission based artworks in the UK. Here at Visual News, we decided to focus on his recent work involving the female figure.

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Possessing a unique eye for the female of the species, Goodall presents dark, almost oily female forms, in cosmic and mysterious ways. Sexy and beautiful, the illustrations are as eye catching as they are visually stimulating. To see more of Goodall’s work, check out his website at Jasper Goodall or his Facebook.

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Shawn Saleme

Written by Shawn Saleme



Shawn Saleme is a full time writer for Visual News. Having traveled to over 45 countries, his international escapades continue to influence his writing and perspective. When not in a foreign territory, he makes his home on his sailboat in the West Coast. Become friends with him on Facebook and invite him to share drinks and stories with you.

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