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Artistic Nudity
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By: Mary Anne Fresco Email Article
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Freedom of expression is everyone’s privilege. It is our right to express what we have in my mind or to freely express our actions. Artistic Nudity is an example of this wherein they can pose in nude, but not to display indecent or foul pictures. Nude poster is done in the name of art and not for any other reason.

Expressing what we have in mind is one of the major ideologies of posing for these nude posters. In the time of the Renaissance, painters like Michaelangelo appreciate and praise nude artistic paintings, simply because they are focusing on art and content and not on what the picture or painting is trying to implicate. They believe that nude paintings are indecent and immoral. They are only trying to show the beauty of the form and body of humans, especially women. As you can see or notice in their paintings, women always have a special place or theme in their paintings. A common example of a famous painting showing nudity is The Birth of Venus. These painting showed Venus in nude, yet its subject doesn’t focus on the nude perspective but on Venus’ birth. Nude paintings are one of the historic subjects when it comes to art that is why it was given importance by our prolific painters of the past, and also, the present.

Nowadays, we think of nudity as an indecent exposure of the body. We think that posing in the nude would attract people because of the get pleasure by just the sight of it. For painters, it is wrong or erratic to say that nude photos are vulgar and indecent. It is also a false notion when they are for pleasure purposes only. Famous painters have gained respect because of their nude paintings. So in order to get the people’s acceptance with these types of photographs, photography companies give it new color and a special kind of importance.

When we say nude photo, we mean artistic nude photography. People, somehow, connotated nudity to the erotic nudity that is very common, especially in Internet sites, today. Nude photography is way different from Erotic photography because the latter depicts the sexual component. Photography companies show the beauty of a woman’s body through different lighting and posing techniques. They try to show every contour and shape of a woman in the nude, as well as experimenting on different poses. They have different techniques to illustrate a woman’s worth and sexiness.

For example, Abstract Nude tackles non-standard visual elements or combinations and also for imagery that challenges and differs from the norm, opens room for new opinions and alternate individual interpretations. It is a lot different from the Classic Nude, which is focusing on a look that was styled in the early to Middle Ages. Early Greek and Roman styles influence the choice of posing and accessories, and in most cases, simplicity is emphasized. Nude art photo diverts our thinking from the erotic part that people always think. Nude photography doesn’t necessarily implicate malice. It only gives justice to the woman of today… independent, beautiful, and sexy.

For additional information, click this site on Nude art photo. Mary Anne Fresco is web copywriter in a web design company associated with a company offering Nude posters.

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