The 2015 Feck:Art Online Exhibition

Woah! What a comedown from Feck:Art 2015, it’s been one hell of a steamy love affair, thanks to all of the wonderful artists who submitted works, the chosen finalists, the amazing competition winners and to all of the fabulous volunteers and Feck Art staff for their hard work.

Reignite the flame for Feck:Art 2015 and swing on over to the FECK:ART Virtual Gallery and take a tour of the exhibition in it’s entirety.

See you all next year!

♥ Feck:Art

The 2015 Feck:Art Competition Winners and Opening Night Party

And what a party it was! Thanks to all who came out to celebrate with us and a big congratulations to this year’s Feck:Art Erotic Art Competition Winners.

Swing by HERE and check out the Full Gallery of Pics from the Night.

First Prize went to Chloe Tizzard for her amazing performance piece, ‘The Space Between Us’.

‘The Space Between Us’ stole the hearts and minds of our Judging Panel. Her work is a beautifully generous, vulnerable and honest exchange, thank you for extending the offer of intimate understanding. We whole-heartedly accept!

Chloe Tizzard, The Space Between Us

Chloe Tizzard ‘The Space Between Us’

 

The Feck:Art Runner Up Prize goes to Madeleine Dore for her work, ‘Sex Habits of Strangers’.

Madeleine is an arts writer, editor and founder of the online interview project Extraordinary Routines.

Fascinated by how people spend their days, Madeleine explores how our sexual habits manage to arouse and excite, frustrate and puzzle, as they become ordinary fixtures in our daily lives.

From the erotic to the humorous, titillating secret fantasies to the humdrum motions of foreplay, hundreds of responses were collected from an anonymous survey, uncovering a myriad of preferences and approaches to the pursuit of pleasure.

Madeleine Dore, 'Sex Habits of Strangers'

Madeleine Dore, ‘Sex Habits of Strangers’

 

Winner of the Feck:Art Self Portrait Prize is Jade Gunn for her beautiful work, ‘BellJarr’.

Jade has always acted on her desire to create. She is currently completing undergraduate studies in fine Arts at UNSW Art and Design, majoring in Photography.

Her work, BellJarr plays with both the notions of display and introspection, whilst exploring the idea of ‘self’ as both a physical and cerebral entity.

Jade Gunn, 'BelleJarr'

Jade Gunn, ‘BelleJarr’