K-OODI Magazine March 2016, Issue 4 | Page 145

LARS DEIKE Artist Lars Deike paints passionate male and female nudes, often projecting erotic themes including both heterosexual and gay themes. Depictions of leather men, rubber masks, ropes, sport fetishes, sexual acts, pain as much as traditional nudes collide in his work. Most of his works come at you work like one big party of colors. Some of his works are entirely liberated from any shame and you feel you have entered a space that is private yet somehow exhibitionistic. Let this world embrace the freak in you, let it touch stroke your inner strings - and if you want to see the most daring of his works, head to his print shop: but a warning, if you are very conservative in your views, some works just might make your head explode. Interview by Kimmo Matias. Imagery courtesy of Lars Deike. Can you first tell us a little bit about yourself and your background? I am a sensitive human being, I inherited that from my mother - beautiful, but also often painful and cumbersome. My art has often helped me endure, to process, to understand. My art has become my lifeline, like air, love and sex. I was born a publisher's son in Constance, near Swiss border. I trained as a publisher's merchant, then worked as an editor in a large Berlin newspaper. I've studied photography in Los Angeles, have had a photo studio in Munich, then Berlin. I specialized in nude and fetish photography. How long have you been painting professionally? In 2008, I changed from photography to painting, so 9 years. You mainly paint the male nude, and nude figures in general. What drew you to the subject matter? And have you painted this particular subject from the very beginning? I love men, young men, muscles, beauty of the night, sex, love, fetish, body, passion, sensuality, tenderness, power, light, shadow, ecstasy of color... $%