Ivan Albright, a master of morbid realism, painted flesh with such excruciating detail it practically crawled off the canvas. Think: "All Bright's" art is anything but! He painstakingly rendered wrinkles, blemishes, and decay, revealing the relentless passage of time and the haunting reality of mortality. Key themes include death, vanity, and the inevitable decay of the human body, often depicted through hyperrealistic detail and a dark, unsettling palette.