Showing posts with label corpse paint. Show all posts
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Friday, February 3, 2023

JEREMY SAFFER'S Daughters of Darkness Art Exhibit and Book Signing at LA Exhibit A Gallery

Jeremy Saffer Daughters of Darkness Art Exhibit
Exhibit A Gallery Los Angeles Presents: Jeremy Saffer's "Daughters of Darkness Photography Art Show opening reception tomorrow, February 4th from 6pm to 12am.
This is a FREE event!
FREE print for the first 100 people in the door!
Iconic rock photographer Jeremy Saffer, along with Daughters of Darkness models, will be on hand greeting art lovers and signing books. The event will feature never before seen photographs from the project and the availability of a signed, limited-edition art poster collaboration between Saffer and Richard Villa III. It's a night of art, music, food, drinks, and corpse paint! R.S.V.P's are welcome at www.exhibitagallery.com/daughters-of-darkness. 2 tickets per email. Wearing corpse paint and black attire is encouraged but not required.

The Daughters Of Darkness art show will be available to view and purchase until February 11th 2023 at the gallery. Any remaining unsold pieces will be available on www.exhibitagallery.com.

Thursday, April 23, 2020

"Daughters of Darkness" Celebrates The Faces of Metal

Jeremy Saffer's Daughters of Darkness Art Book
Noted celebrity and music photographer Jeremy Saffer has joined forces with Rare Bird Books for the release of the coffee table book Daughters of Darkness, a photographic love letter to the iconography of Black Metal and Doom.

“‘Daughters of Darkness’ has been a project that’s been in the works for a third of my lifetime,” Saffer says. “I knew that I wanted to make the most of this project and, most importantly, have it done the right way. Rare Bird not only shared my vision for what the physical collection of all this work should look like, but also are as excited for this project to come to fruition as I am. It’s really important that an artist’s vision is shared by the people bringing that vision into physical visual form.”