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This website contents alternative contemporary as well as traditional nude, figurative and erotic art and photography. If you are offended by such, under age in your locale, or if viewing of such images is not legal in your area - please browse no further.

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Erotic encounters have been celebrated by artists from the beginning of time in one form or another.
The word erotica typically applies to works in which the sexual elements regarded as part of the larger aesthetic aspect. It is usually distinguished from pornography, which can also have literary merit but which is usually understood to have sexual arousal as its main purpose.
Defining erotic art is difficult since the perception of what is considered erotic and what is considered art fluctuates with times, and sometimes this perception is in the eyes of the beholder.

We proudly present for your viewing the Internet largest and most select collection of erotic art. We also continuously are looking for new and exciting artists to add to our collection. If you have a collection you would like to share or if you are an artist (or a photographer), who would like to present your works to a wider audience, submit your images and requests to us here. Please be aware that all images are inspected and go through rigorous selection process before being included in the archive.

We support all erotic art and its expressions and we are dedicated to preservation of artistic erotic heritage. Please feel free to submit your comments, suggestions and business proposals.

Excerptions from Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Main Entry: erot·ic
Function: adjective
Etymology: Greek erotikos, from erot-, eros
Date: 1651

1: of, devoted to, or tending to arouse sexual love or desire [erotic art]
2: strongly marked or affected by sexual desire
Main Entry: por·nog·ra·phy
Function: noun
Etymology: Greek pornographos, adjective, writing about prostitutes, from porne prostitute + graphein to write; akin to Greek pernanai to sell, poros journey — more at fare, carve
Date: 1858

1: the depiction of erotic behavior (as in pictures or writing) intended to cause sexual excitement
2: material (as books or a photograph) that depicts erotic behavior and is intended to cause sexual excitement
3: the depiction of acts in a sensational manner so as to arouse a quick intense emotional reaction [the pornography of violence]
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