Big Beautiful Women, The Phat Art of Philip Henderson

Intro

Philip Henderson’s themes are spacious and enjoyable. His pin-up presentation flaunts the alluring appeal of curvaceous fetishes. The viewer is treated to a powerful and luxurious experience. 

Henderson’s notoriety flows from his deep admiration and fascination with full-body women. His successful art book, Extreme Curves and Phat Girls, has gained him large international support.

Henderson’s talents extend beyond erotic illustration; he is an accomplished essay writer, novelist, and poet.


Fig 1. Valentina


Fig 2. Jasmin


Fig 3. Sunita


Fig 4. African Woman


Fig 5. Carolina


Fig 6. Danseuse


Fig 7. Tyra

Background

Philip Henderson was born on November 2, 1967 in Atlanta, Georgia. His upbringing took place in Adelphi, Maryland. Henderson grew up in a literary atmosphere. His father, Stephen Henderson, wrote the book Understanding the New Black Poetry in 1973.


Fig 8. Adrienne

World Traveler

Henderson spent seven years as a student at Howard University in Washington. Rather than remaining full time in school, he traveled around the world as a way of furthering his education. This journey included Northern Europe, North Africa, and the Mediterranean. Henderson settled in Cairo, Egypt, for a year.


Fig 9. Latifa


Fig 10. Flower Girl (2015)

Books

After coming back to the United States, Henderson worked as an editor for a literary magazine and completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1992. After that, he joined forces with Fiction Collective Two (FC2), a small publisher, and circulated his first book, Life of Death. Henderson published sparingly in small journals for ten years. Henderson’s second novel, Nate, won the American book award in 2006.

In the extended Premium edition you can find, among other things, more on Henderson's book "Extreme Curves", his artistic style, influences, ideology, additional (explicit!) images, and much more...

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