Gay erotic paintings
Erotic Paintings
Although all of Sebastian Moreno Coronel's work is homoerotic, there are some works that symbolize sexual acts, acts of love or scenes where sexuality is explicitly shown, without any shame. If it is of your interest, here you will be able to find those more erotic works for sale.
There are many other original works still available for sale to collectors and art lovers, and you will find them searching in the general catalog or in the specific categories by theme, measure or technique.
Prices can be negotiated, especially if you buy several works at the similar time.
You can also pay for a work in the terms you decide and accept it when you have completed the amount of the listed price.
The prices includeshipping costs worldwide.
If you are interested in any work in the galleries and you do not know if it is available and its price, please contact me.
The art works listed are ready to be reproduced in nice art giclee prints.
Art Avo
Planning on a much less erotic collection called “Lesbian art to soothe your soul”. But, as that piece will contain fewer pieces, and only represent one letter of the LBTQ+ acronym, I have decided to anticipate it with this collection.
There will be plenty, we will talk about some.
Should we get straight into it?
An ancient Greek clay vessel from around 515 to 495 B.C.E. is one of the first representations of lesbian eroticism. It depicts two naked ladies, one standing and one kneeling in front of the other, physically stimulating her genitals.
Overall, sentiments about women who have had sex with other women in ancient Greece are ambiguous (especially compared to male homosexuality).
Plato portrays women who have sex/relationships with other women in his Symposium, therefore we know it did occur, and we all know about Sappho.
However, according to How To Talk About Art History, given how limited rights women had in general in ancient Greece, lesbianism appears to have been looked down on. While there are hundreds of vases depicting male homoeroticism, just two depict female homoeroticism have arrived at us.
According to Metrosource, Harry Bu
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Raphael Perez, also acknowledged as Rafi Peretz, is an Israeli artist renowned for his naïve design paintings and his exploration of personal and sexual self through art123. Born in 1965 in Jerusalem, Perez was exposed to the works of wonderful painters by his father from a young age. . Perez served in the Israel Defense Forces in the Artillery Corps. Perez began painting at the age of 23 and studied art at the College of Visual Arts in Beersheba from 1989 to 19921. Since 1995, he has been living and operational in Tel Aviv1. For 15 years, Perez worked as a counselor at a youth shelter and taught art and sports at a pre-school. Perez’s artistic career is characterized by his vibrant colors and cheerful depiction of life in cities like Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Jerusalem. His naïve approach paintings capture the essence of these cities and their urban landscapes, stressing their iconic buildings and sites. His work presents an idealized vision of these cities that is both attractive and vibrant. Perez’s early work focused on human relationships, sometimes using flowers as a metaphor. He creat
Gay erotic art through the centuries: a journey through history and cultures
Throughout human history, erotic art has been a pivotal medium for illustrating the intricate layers of human sexuality. While its presence may vary across cultures and time periods, one constant remains: its role in showcasing romance and desire, especially between individuals of the similar sex. This piece will explore the rich tapestry of gay erotic art, emphasizing ancient Mediterranean societies and diverse global creative traditions. Embark with us on a captivating voyage through art, symbolism, and the tapestry of human connection.
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