Un-Veiled

An exhibition of Fine Art Nudes
 
“Kay,” hand tinted print, M. Farrell, 2025 

5 Days only this week!

An Exhibition of Fine Art Nude Images
December 31- January 4 
Noon to 4pm. 
A public reception will be
from 4-8 p.m Saturday, January 3.



“Jessa Ray,” Digital color print, 2025, M. Farrell

This exhibition features several new portfolios of wide ranging subject matter and techniques.


“Old Man 1,” Digital b/w print, 2025, M. Farrell
 
Large format images inspired by 19th century erotic photographs are presented in color, along with hand-tinted and albumen-toned formats.


“Gabrielle,” Albumen-toned print, M. Farrell, 2022 

Professional and non-professional female models, a few men and couples, and a several months’  documentation of a pregnancy as well as a series exploring the effects of aging are also featured. 
 
  
“Old Man – Hand,” Digital b/w print, 2025, M. Farrell


“Rose,” Digital color print, 2025, M. Farrell

“This work is similar to my recent large format portrait work that many have seen previously. The big difference is that these are portraits of nude people performing for the camera in stylized settings.” – Michael Farrell

NOTE:
Unlike this post the gallery exhibition contains explicit imagery which
may not be suitable for all audiences.


1624 S 17th St, Lincoln, NE 68502
Parking out front or in the gravel lot north of Conner’s Antiques.

WallSpace-LNK is supported in part by the Nebraska Arts Council, the Nebraska Cultural Endowment, and contributors to the non-profit WallSpace for Artists and Audiences. 

 

 

“Past and Present,”

featuring wide-ranging works by 
Eddie Dominguez
UNL art professor emeritus

Open from Dec 5 – 28, 1-5pm.

“Gemstones,” an installation of large multi-colored ceramic spheres is among the pieces never before exhibited. Dominguez notes, “I’ve been working for many years on this piece and this will be the first time I get to present it.” Other favorite works haven’t been shown previously because the artist was not sure he could part with them.

Drawings, prints, photographs, and collages expand viewers’ appreciation of the creative output of an artist whom most may know for his ceramics.

 “Past and Present” is available for viewing and purchase Friday-Sunday, 12-5 p.m., from December 5-28 or by appointment. 

The exhibit is supported in part by the Nebraska Arts Council, the Nebraska Cultural Endowment, and contributors to the non-profit WallSpace for Artists and Audiences. 

https://www.wallspaceforartists.com/