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Bianca by Gina King, Queen of Pin-up Art

May 25, 2010      

Meet pin-up artist Gina King, responsible for the creation of a dozen Bianca Beauchamp paintings, plus four custom made latex outfits creations  for the latex icon!

Gina King is a prolific pinup painter.  She’s known for her extremely sexy erotica art of bombshell ladies in various styles and settings. Her art was published in many publications & covers (Hustler, Art Scene, Nuvo), and if that wasn’t enough, the lady herself posed for the camera a few times as well – in latex mind you – such as the cover of Metromix!  Recently, Miss Gina King created the design of the extremely popular latex Canadiens Hockey jersey Bianca modeled earlier this week, responsible for doubling our traffic overnight!

Read this excellent interview with one of today’s best erotica painter, Miss Gina King:

- Gina, you’ve created a dozen artworks inspired from Bianca.  What keeps you coming back to her for inspiration?

First, it would be Bianca’s look. She has a beautiful face and a curvy, yet fit figure that works well with my ideas & designs. Next would be her versatility. I have painted Bianca as a good girl, bad girl, rubber girl…she can pull off every possible theme! What really makes her extra special to work with is her amazing personality. I’ve had time to hang out with her on trips to Montreal, and she is a genuinely nice person…that’s what puts her over the top, she is much more than just a pretty face. Also, she is very appreciative of the art that is created of her.

- Bianca wore at Fetish Evolution last year latex dresses you designed specifically for her, and new photoshoots appear on her latex website with the same dresses (see “Fishnet Dreams” insert).  How does it feel seeing your creations, from paper to real life, being modeled?

Seeing my ideas come to life is a dream come true. Seeing them in shiny latex is even better! I feel that it is taking my creativity to a new level. When I’m planning a painting, now I find myself thinking about the outfit the subject will be wearing & how it could be made into a real-life outfit.

- It’s hockey fever at the moment, and we recently published photos of Bianca in a sexy Canadiens latex outfit that you designed for her (Ed. Note: see photos here and here)!   Was it different for you to design this outfit compared to the previous ones you did for Bianca, and what was the challenge for you (if any)?

Since I’ve designed outfits for Bianca before, I have a pretty good idea of what she likes and dislikes. I loved the idea of a sports themed outfit in latex. The challenge was combining Bianca’s taste with the design elements of the Habs uniform. From there i had to take into consideration how the outfit would look/fit in latex, and consider what could be made in a short time frame.

- Is designing latex clothes your new thing?  Any plans on creating more designs in the future? A Gina King line maybe?

It is definitely something I would like to do more of. I have tons of unique latex inspired fashion sketches that I think the world needs to see! Having my own line of fetish fashion and costumes is one of my goals.

- You specialize in sexy pinup art.  Since internet’s creation a mere 15 years ago, access to sexy images, photos, and sexy artwork has been literally exploding in numbers,  yet it seems people just don’t get tired of sexy visuals.  Why do you think is that?  And do you think people will ever loose interest in sexy illustrations?

People have been obsessed with sexy women for ages…I’m sure they’ve been obsessed with sexy images since the time of cave drawings. I can’t see people growing tired of them. I’m sure we are all a little desensitized to some of the more vanilla images now, but that’s good….it makes people explore new things, and makes artists & photographers push the boundaries of sexiness. It takes so much more to stand out amongst the other creative people these days. I don’t think people will ever lose interest in pinup & fetish art, as long as original ideas keep coming out.

- You seem to have been pretty busy in the media in the past two years. Tell us your highlights.

Over the past couple of years, expanding into the fashion design projects has been one of my favorite highlights. I’ve designed three outfits for Bianca with Polymorphe, and my own Peppermint outfit. Right now, the “Gina Dress” is available for purchase through Polymorphe. I’ve also started some freelance design work creating sexy halloween costumes.

My more explicit paintings & illustrations have appeared several times in Hustler magazine as the “Pinup of the Month”. I had the opportunity to attend Hustler’s 35th anniversary party. I made the cover of and Indianapolis arts & entertainment magazine wearing one of my latex designs. I’m a featured artist on the Heavy Metal magazine website. Several art shows and unique commisions…and while doing all of this, I somehow managed to maintain a 4.0 GPA for a year straight. It’s been a great couple of years!

- From pinup artist to pinup model: looks like you are enjoying being in front of the camera too!  How would you describe Gina the model VS Gina the pinup artist in terms of how you experience both sides?

Haha…when I hear Gina the Model it makes me chuckle. I never really thought of myself as a model, but I guess I always pose for my own work when it is neccessary. If I need to change the pose or lighting of a reference photo I’m working from, I just have someone take a photo of me. I’ve also used myself as a pose model for creating fictional pinup girls. Recently I did a photo shoot for the cover of Metromix (insert photo credit: Michelle Pemberton, Metromix). I LOVED it! Being in front of the camera while wearing my own latex design was an amazing feeling. It gave me a new appreciation for the hard work that my models do too. I wouldn’t hesitate to be in front of the camera again…especially in latex! :)

As for Gina the Artist, she wears a t-shirt & paint stained pants or sweaty gym clothes while drinking lots of coffee and painting all day long. I love the balance of the two extremes…getting to be very girly and dressed up & then being very casual.

- Any word you’d like to say to aspiring illustrators/painters out there who wish to follow in your footsteps (sexy art)?

Learn as much as you can about the business side of art. Creating the art is about 20% of the actual work, the other 80% is about promoting, making contacts, and getting your name out there. Be professional…put together a website, get business card, learn how to write business letters and proposals. With the creative aspect, always try to push your creativity to the next level by trying new drawing and painting techniques.

- What are your future plans? Any book coming up our way?

Continuing to see where the fashion design takes me. I’m currently looking into self-publishing a book of my sketches, and working hopefully a book of my painting will be in the near future too.

-Thank you Gina for your time!   Pleople, head over to www.byGina.com to learn more about her, and view her superb talent in action with all her wonderful sexy paintings!

INT: Gina King dresses up Bianca in latex

April 27, 2009      

Latex fetish star Bianca Beauchamp just came back from Germany’s Fetish Evolution where she wore three original latex designs by pin-up artist extraordinaire, Miss Gina King.

We are proud to present to you this exclusive 5 question interview with Gina King who explains to us where the ideas for the buckle outfit designs and the star trek latex uniform came from, and how it is for her to work with the Latex Fetish Queen and her long time partner Polymorphe Latex Fashion.

Check out the interview below!

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Bianca Beauchamp: Flesh for Fantasy

March 10, 2009      

A die-hard Bianca Beauchamp fan gets his latex fetish icon tattooed on his leg, the first of many more tattoos to come.

Faron, a “FireFighter Ink-Enthusiast Fetish-Enthusiast” (his words) from USA sent us pictures of a work-in-progress tattoo of Bianca Beauchamp.  The artwork, inspired by a photo of Beauchamp wearing her famous front laced purple dress (as seen on the cover of her book Fetish Sex Symbol ), is the first of multiple Bianca tattoos to complete a leg sleeve dedicated to the icon.

The tattoo (pictures below) was done in 6.5 hours at the Detroit Tattoo Convention by popular ink specialist Mike DeVries (right), who’s work has been published in many tattoo magazines such as Tattoo Society, Skin Deep, Tattoo Art, Tattoo Revue, etc.  We are told [ Read more ]

Beauchamp Artworks for Collectors

March 2, 2009      

Bianca Beauchamp artwork by Francis GingrasBianca Beauchamp‘s Official Online Store now offers fans a chance to purchase Collectable Artworks!

Latex fetish icon Bianca Beauchamp is now offering original artworks on her official online store.  The first artwork, an original painting (left) by artist Francis Gingras, framed and ready to ship to the first collector to shell out the asked price of $1,189.   The online store offers detailed jpg images of the artwork and says the artwork comes with an official authentication certificate.

For casual collectors, Beauchamp is also offering hand numbered Limited Edition Reproduction Artworks in collaboration with  international fantasy artist Michael Calandra (below) and  pin-up specialist Gina King (below).  Both artists are regulars at creating luscious renderings of Beauchamp.  These artworks are offered in a limited run of 50 prints (13×19) starting at $45.  The reproductions are hand numbered and autographed by the original artist and Bianca Beauchamp.  We are told no additional reprints will be made of these artworks,  making them valuable collector items.

Beauchamp’s photos have been quite the inspiration for hundreds of artists around the world over the years.  You can have a glimpse at a long list of artists and artworks on Bianca’s Latex Lair public zone.

Head over to Bianca’s Official Online Store to check these great artworks.

Bianca Beauchamp artwork by Michael CalandraBianca Beauchamp artwork by Michael Calandra

Bianca, Pin-Up of 2009

January 28, 2009      

Bianca Beauchamp cover calendar Jessica DoughertyBeauchamp is the Cover Girl of Pin-Up artist Jessica Dougherty‘s 2009 Pin-Ups Calendar!

We just received news that a pin-up art rendition of Bianca Beauchamp is on the cover of Jessica Dougherty‘s 2009 Pin-Ups calendar, and that she also appears as Miss February, Miss March and Miss December!  Jessica Dougherty is no stranger to Bianca Beauchamp; she’s been using the latex fetish icon photos for years now to create some of the most tantalizing pin-up images to date.   Bianca Beauchamp cover calendar Jessica DoughertyDougherty specializes in retro pin-up style imagery and loves to inspire herself from celebrities such as Bianca.

This superb quality 2009 calendar (thick glossy paper and excellent reproduction quality) contains 12 of Jessica’s beautiful artworks of various pin-ups (three of which are Bianca), and you can own it today by following this link.

Bianca, The Butcher Killer!

December 7, 2008      

Bianca Beauchamp The Butcher KillerPin-up artist Gina King extrordinaire sent us her most recent Bianca Beauchamp artwork which will leave you screaming for more!

Gina King is a reknowned erotic artist who has made a name for herself creating exquisite pin-up artworks inspired from various famous models such as Beauchamp.  Her unique style set her appart from most artists in that field.  Case in point, take this Butcher rendition of Bianca Beauchamp!  Ultra sexy, glamour, erotic, and at the same time so bloody and gory.  Yet, this mixture is all created with such finesse and skill, this artwork totally comes alive and works like a charm.  On top of that, it is well known amongst Bianca’s fans that she is an avid horror movie fan, and loves to be painted in different horror scenarios (See King’s Wages Of Sin rendition of Bianca as the Devil and Painter Michael Calandra‘s artwork of Bianca as the Corpse’s Bride).

We leave you with the work in progress photos of Gina King’s The Butcher artwork, and make sure you visit her website to fully appreciate the full extent of her kinky talent…  We know we sure did!

Butcher StudyBianca Beauchamp THE BUTCHER erotic artwork by Gina King - work in progressBianca Beauchamp THE BUTCHER erotic artwork by Gina King - work in progressBianca Beauchamp THE BUTCHER erotic artwork by Gina King - work in progressBianca Beauchamp THE BUTCHER erotic artwork by Gina King - work in progress


Erotic Artist Gina King Hustles Bianca Beauchamp

July 7, 2008      

Bianca Beauchamp Mafia, by Gina KingErotic Pinup artist Gina King gets the double-page treatment in July’s issue of Hustler Magazine, featuring fabulous erotic artworks of celebrities, Bianca Beauchamp amongst others.

Gina King is a professional erotica artist who’s been published numerous times, notably in Marquis, Heavy Metal, Hustler, Jade and Club International just to name those few.  The very nice article in July’s issue of Hustler covers Gina’s general progression into the erotic art field and sports many of King’s artworks, notably one of Bianca Beauchamp as a mafia latex clad (see insert left).  Beauchamp gets also a mention in the article’s introduction:

“Porn star taylor wane is transformed into an angle of improbable proportions.  Tucked into an impossible corset, Dita Von Teese becomes the sexiest organ grinder imaginable. Bondage queen Bianca Beauchamp doubles asa bursting pinstriped gangster and a frankenrubber latex seductress.  Who has created these breathtaking exotic portraits?  Gina King.”

You can view the amazing Frankenrubber artwork they are refering to in this article.  Gina King makes a cameo appearance in the film Bianca Beauchamp All Access 2: Rubberized, premiering at the Montreal Fetish Weekend 2008, August 29th.

Gina King Feature in Hustler

Bianca rocks King’s guitar

June 7, 2008      

FrankenRubber by Gina KingTalented pin-up artist and friend Gina King just sent these great photos of an artwork of Bianca Beauchamp airbrushed on an electric guitar.

The custom painted “FrankenRubber” Guitar is a reproduction from an original artwork creation of the same name from artist Gina King of Bianca Beauchamp turned into a rubber female Frankenstein (see insert left). The artwork was inspired by a photo of Bianca Beauchamp in heavy rubber catsuit and hood wearing a military cap, originally shot by Marquis Magazine Editor & Photographer Peter W. Czernich. The guitar sports an acrylic version created during Spring 2008. It is annnounced on Gina King’s website that the original guitar is not available for sale, however, a similar piece can be commissioned.

You’ll also be able to see Gina King appear in the film Bianca Beauchamp All Access 2. While we wait for its release, feast your eyes on the following photo gallery of [ Read more ]

Studying Bianca

March 3, 2008      

Lorenzo at work in his Art Class.This is certainly fresh and original news! Acclaimed Heavy Metal Magazine Pinup Artist Lorenzo Sperlonga who created superb artworks of Bianca Beauchamp, and other famous Pinups such as Julie Strain and Aria Giovanni amongst others, just sent in original pictures of an Art Class he gave featuring Bianca Beauchamp as their main inspiration!

Lorenzo contacted us a few weeks ago requesting permission to use one of Bianca’s photos as inspiration for one of his art class on creating Pinup artworks. Lorenzo and his students decided to send in photos from the experience, along with work in progress shots of the students at work. You can view and discuss about these photos on Bianca Beauchamp’s Forum where they were all posted. The result speak volumes on the talent of these artists and on Lorenzo’s abilities to transmit his artistic knowledge. Congratulations to all and thank you so much for sending these pictures!

Quicly: on the ALL ACCESS 2 front, things are progressing smoothly. More news should come up our way in the following week or two.

Drawing the line : Bianca makes another cover!

February 27, 2008      

Art Scene COVER of Bianca, artwork by Michael Calandra Bianca Beauchamp appears yet on another magazine cover. Bianca has appeared on over 30 covers and was featured in well over 100 publications to date, but it is the first time she is being featured as an artwork! Illustrated by Master of the Fantastic Art Michael Calandra, Bianca appears on the cover of ART SCENE INTERNATIONAL as a lucious barbarian blondie holding her weapon of choice, a narrow and feminine sword. We were informed that the feature on artist Michal Calandra (who created a dozen fantastic artworks inspired by Bianca to date) show more artworks of Bianca inside the magazine. You can get a copy at Borders, Barnes and Noble, or Books-a-Million, and possibly at additional selected book stores and kiosks.