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Why artist consider the human body an art?
« on: August 13, 2004, 09:56:32 AM »
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Yep, the human body in all it's glory. Most artist consider it an art. From the beginning of time, man has sculpt figures of it, do paitings of them, gosh the internet has literally trillions of terra bytes loaded into it. Even if we tend to ignore, it still so fascinating.

Then, in the early years of film, there are several shorts about it. It's still an art. only in the late 60's??? when such images became more uhh 'daring'. Until it was labeled 'pornography' due to lewd sexual conduct and mostly, now that is offending.

On the other hand, posing naked is art. As long as it tells a story, I beleive. Even on advertisments, it's very powerful medium to attract buyers. Like the time I was driving along, then I saw a billboard of a young woman naked, back expose, but not the lower part. Sometimes I can't help still look at it, eventhough I've seen it many times.

In some cultures, nakedness is something like a taboo thing. Unlike in some, as long as there are no sexual act, still tends to be art. Still facinating.

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