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Where Artists Gather - And Art Breaks

This is a copy of an article that I recently published on a website entitled "The Secret Room", which is a site dedicated to artists and erotic art:-

I think it's quite interesting to look at dictionary definitions when exploring this subject. All of the words originate from Greek (mostly 19th Century), so that also tells us quite a lot about times gone by. Nothing is new when it comes to sex and sexuality.

If we take "Pornography" first, this is quite recent, originating from the Greek word "pornographos", or "writing about prostitutes". Very specific ! Today, it is defined as "intended to stimulate erotic feelings"

Erotic, Erotica, Erotism, Eroticism, etc., all pertain to the root word "Eros", Son and lover of Aphrodite (or Venus to the Romans), and all pertain to "sexual desire or excitement".

As such, it is clear in modern day terms, that pornography and erotica are closely linked. Pornography can be erotic just as erotica can be pornographic. Equally, it cannot automatically be taken as given. Much is in the eye of the beholder and what does or does not stimulate the viewer. Let us also not forget, that what stimulates man does not necessarily stimulate woman, and vice-versa.

For me at least, modern day pornography is largely just sexual, often commercially sexual to the extreme, whereas erotica is (or at least should be) primarily sensual, sensuality being the primary stimulant. Voila, there you have my two-penneth worth !

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Comment by Thomas Hodges on January 1, 2009 at 12:33pm
I'm not really focused on erotic art, I like to think of my focus being more that of woman's sensuality and sexuality. many moons back, I was shooting back-stage fashion for editorial and some editorial glamour. I can't say I really enjoyed this, I found it very dishonest, such an artificial representation of woman. However, I guess those days shaped my current preferences, and nowadays I like to capture sensuality and sexuality in a pure context, without the commercial window-dressing. Much of that can of course be deemed erotic, so hence my entry into the art-nude and erotic-nude genre of photographic art.
Comment by Philip Letts on December 30, 2008 at 4:08am
Cool - and why did you decide to develop a focus on erotic art?

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