• Leonie McIntosh - Playboy 1st ed.
  • Leonie McIntosh - Playboy 1st ed.
  • Leonie McIntosh - Playboy 1st ed.

Leonie McIntosh - Playboy 1st ed.


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Original Artwork

63 x 93cm | Oil on linen | Framed in a raw oak float frame | Ready to hang

About the Artwork:

In 1948, a broke Marilyn Monroe was paid just $50 for a nude photo shoot intended for a calendar that was never produced. Four years later, the rights to those images were sold to Hugh Hefner, who published them in the very first issue of Playboy without Marilyn’s knowledge or consent. The result was a striking cover image—beautiful, iconic, and shadowed by the uneasy truth of yet another male-driven enterprise profiting from her vulnerable circumstances.

About the Artist:

With a passion for realistic techniques, Leonie's painting style is both captivating and challenging. Her recent explorations have introduced a playful, retro vibe to her artwork, where nostalgic elements come to life through carefully curated objects and scenes. Each piece tells a story, inviting viewers to connect with their own memories and experiences.



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About the Artist

Leonie McIntosh is an accomplished oil painter based in the stunning Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and vibrant natural beauty, Leonie's work is deeply inspired by the world around her. From mesmerizing sunsets and serene water studies to quirky everyday moments, she finds endless sources of creativity in her environment.

With a passion for realistic techniques, Leonie's painting style is both captivating and challenging. Her recent explorations have introduced a playful, retro vibe to her artwork, where nostalgic elements come to life through carefully curated objects and scenes. Each piece tells a story, inviting viewers to connect with their own memories and experiences.

Leonie's commitment to her craft and her unique artistic vision have garnered her recognition within the art community. Through her paintings, she captures the magic of everyday life, blending realism with a touch of whimsy that leaves a lasting impression. As she continues to evolve her style, Leonie remains dedicated to sharing the beauty and inspiration of the Northern Rivers with the world.