Read Chris Engles' thorough talk with with Tread Softly Ink at http://treadsoftlyink.wordpress.com, where he discusses his news photography series.
New York, NY, May 06, 2010 --()-- Tread Softly Ink Artist, Chris Engles, has had a carry on of achievement with his up-to-date project, Homage to the Pin Up Girl." His demonstration of the series has been extended through the end of May at the Karma Lounge in New York City, located at 51 1st Avenue, New York, NY 10003-9414 Taking cues from mid-century illustrators such as Joyce Ballantyne and Gil Elvgrin, Chris has fashioned a gathering of aboriginal tie-pin up images that simulate the arcane dishonest entendre humor and visual technique that celebrates the healthy, red-blooded American acknowledgement of the female form. A 20-year mature of well-known radio, Chris has worked on such NPR favorites as Cartalk, The World, Morning Edition, The Connection and Living on Earth.
His feature-length film, "This Town," was an formal election at the New York International Independent Film Festival. For more tidings on "Homage to the Pin Up Girl," delight call www.karmanyc.com and www.chrisenglesphoto.com. For press, divert with Chris Engles shortly via his website at www.chrisenglesphoto.com. For more message on Tread Softly Ink and its featured artists, amuse assail www.treadsoftlyink.com.
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