Bomb Combines Art with Sex in TV Special

Artist Irvin Bomb, whose erotic paintings have appeared in Penthouse, High Society and other magazines, is back tonight with a new episode of his pay-per-view series Naughty Art, showing him painting portraits of L.A. Direct models Kelly Kline and Lacie Heart, who is now a Vivid Girl.

The program, which premieres tonight in cable systems around the country, features Kline, Heart, Jenie Marie Sullivan and Kendra Allen who shed their clothes and inhibitions as they model and demonstrate some girl-on-girl action for Bomb and viewers alike.

“The girls are adorable and it wasn’t really work when it comes to working with them so I’m really happy with it,” Bomb said.

The show allows viewers to eavesdrop on the artist as he paints nude oil portraits of the starlets even as they share intimate moments with each other.

“It’s traditional oil painting of a nude figure, but it allows the viewer to meet the models and see the process of painting,” he said.

In the past, the show has shown Irvin meet women on the street and convince them to strip nude at his New York studio for an oil portrait.

Although the adult film performers in this latest show are used to shedding their clothes in front of the camera, Bomb says their spontaneity and sexuality is just as compelling as that of past amateur models.

Bomb hopes to display this latest erotic art in a gallery someday, but it will more likely end up on a book he is writing about art, he said. Already, his previous work has been featured in his first book, “The Art of Irvin Bomb.”

While the show’s graphic sexual images titillate, Bomb says he hopes it will also inspire viewers to create some artworks of their own.

“I hope it will inspire people to take up the paint brush and paint,” he said.

“That would be wonderful.”