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It just occurred to me how these images must have aroused many men(and even secretly some woman). But now there considered very tame and wouldnt get a second glance. Growing up i remember masturbating to the slightest reveals of flesh. Lets just say watching 80s videos on mtv caused me to lose billions of sperm. Solid gold dancers made me go crazy. With such explicit images and much less clothing on woman now, have we lost this sense of imagination? Then again im not complaining, I certainly enjoy viewing the beauty in the human form. I applause these artists and appreciate their work and their talents.I love how they pushed the envelope of what was and wasn't acceptable back in the 1930's and 1940's and 1950's by using illustrations instead of pictures.
I've always wondered where these kinds of illustrations got published though. Was it the Saturday Evening Post? Does anyone know?
For a cock lover like me Im drawn directly to that beautiful cock immediately.
That is unbelievable. That's just incredible!
"Spring" - Sculpture by Mario Chiodo (borrowed from llidar on the B&W thread)
"Spring" - Sculpture by Mario Chiodo (borrowed from llidar on the B&W thread)
Great thread and some good discussion on art.Those old art covers are amazing. love them. Social media has made it easier for artists to find audience for their art these days. One of the artist I enjoy on Insta is 'Agathesorlet' for the way she displays affection as well as different human bodies