Published August 10, 2009 by Graham

Pop culture and the beauty industry’s tendency to turn childhood into a commodity is the concept that inspired Erik Mark Sandberg’s series of unsettling paintings, Hairy Children Portraits– but they can be enjoyed just fine if they’re simply taken as weird for weirdness’ sake.

Tags: childhood, Erik Mark Sandberg, painting, portraiture, standards of beauty
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I just enrolled in a Printmaking class taught by Sandberg. Yay!