Why do I create photographs of nudes? Is there a difference between what I do and what another photographer chooses to do? Does it matter how viewers of my photographs react? And if so, should that have an effect on what I do and how I do it? Ive recently had cause to ask myself these questions about my work, and this article is my attempt to frame a coherent response.
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Absolutely wrong. Not even close. No great fine art nude has any engagement of sexuality. That is why humans wear clothes. Humans can't seem to keep those issues separated. The human figure is just a masterpiece by God like like Half-Dome, Yosemite, and the Grand Canyon. Photos of those are always nudes!
Sorry - at least you are trying.
Goya's The Maya Nude and The Maya Clothed?Absolutely wrong. Not even close. No great fine art nude has any engagement of sexuality. That is why humans wear clothes. Humans can't seem to keep those issues separated. The human figure is just a masterpiece by God like like Half-Dome, Yosemite, and the Grand Canyon. Photos of those are always nudes!
Sorry - at least you are trying.
Thats true, neither are photographs. But you were the one who said that, No great fine art nude has any engagement of sexuality. This pair of paintings simply shows how specious your statement was.Neither Goya's The Nude Maya, or Goya's The Clothed Maya are photographs.
OK, you like neither: I like both. Were both right.I like neither.
All successful art interacts with the viewer in that it triggers an emotional response of some sort. To proclaim a rule that nudes should not interact with the viewer is as equally specious as claiming that, No great fine art nude has any engagement of sexuality. You may prefer work that follows this rule: thats fine, but its just an opinion not a rule.The nude Maja is not even a FigureNUDE painting because Maja is interacting with the viewer.
Im not sure what you mean by, sexual purpose. The paintings exude sexuality. In fact they were both confiscated by the Spanish Inquisition who considered them to be obscene. So if Goyas purpose was to celebrate the sexuality of this woman (or women in general) then he certainly succeeded. Indeed, your conclusion that he had a sexual relationship with the model just reinforces this point.Neither of them seem to have much of a sexual purpose in my opinion. Who knows? I bet they may have in 1800? I am sure Goya "knew" Maya more than Joseph "knew" Mary before Jesus was born?
Nonsense.They are both too analog even for here.
I'm confused, how did the Spanish Inquisition confiscate paintings that didn't exist until some 300-400 years later?
ThanksI just glanced at your internet site... beautiful nudes
All the past up to a moment ago is your legacy. You have a right to it. Robert HenriIf we restrict this to photography of the nude human, then I think it better. Always seems that people compare apples to oranges, photography to painting, etc.
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The nude is a motif that is done very well by several modern photographers.
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These are the only that I have found thus far except Ian Leake, and Kim Weston who are consistently doing figurenude art. Kim preferred not to be on the site and Ian made it explicitly clear.
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The general nude is an overly broad and over-saturated motif.
The figurenude is a relatively new sub-motif.
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Any other artists you know of let me know at adminatfigurenudedotcom
Let me add my voice to Ians.Curtis, Im flattered that you mention my name in the same sentence as Kim Weston (a photographer who is far, far more significant than I am). And I appreciate that your figurenude concept is important to you. But if you want to promote your figurenude concept and your website then please start a thread in the appropriate forum rather than continually spamming this article. Thank you.
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