The body of the female of our species is a gracious and astonishingly complex object, which can be beautiful in great measure while being at the same time infinitely variable. Therefore it is a subject for art which never gets old or tired, and indeed many fine artists up through the millennia have made entire careers centered around this subject.
Some of the paintings in this section include comments by professor Claudia Moscovici

"Why should I paint dead fish, onions, and beer glasses? Girls are so much prettier." - Marie Laurencin

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Lots more art in the Domai Art Contest results


Belgian artist Thierry Bonnaffe.

Australian painter Bernard Tate.

DOMAI founder Eolake Stobblehouse.

Canadian draughtsman, author of "Sweetie".

Italian artist Umbra.

Danish artist Stefan Bløndal.

The Stone Ladies of Copenhagen, Denmark.

Victoria Jeffery, fine artist from the UK.

On calendars and posters we have always found some very pleasant girls.

Scott Howden, excellent watercolor artist

Pin-ups page two.

Philo Vivero, drawings and fractals.

Victor Issa, sculptures


Derek Jones, fine artist from the UK.

And yet more:)

Lots more art in the Domai Art Contest results


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"Finding God's most glorious work to be Woman, that all human beauty had been concentrated in her, I resolved to dedicate myself to painting . . . God's most glorious work, more finely than ever had been done." William Etty