This collection confronts the erotic undercurrents of art history and refuses to let them remain hidden behind academic restraint. For centuries, nudity in art has been softened, intellectualized, or stripped of its sexuality to preserve legitimacy. In doing so, something essential has been lost. Sex — a fundamental, biological, emotional human experience — has been recast as taboo, permitted only when sanctified, silenced when embodied too openly. Where art is meant to reflect humanity, the erasure of pleasure creates a fracture in that reflection. This body of work restores what has been muted. Through hyper-saturated, almost psychedelic color, these paintings elevate sensuality into something luminous rather than shameful. Pleasure is not depicted as dirty or base, nor reduced to breeding — it is shown as intimate, emotional, powerful, and deeply human. The intensity of color pushes each scene into an otherworldly register, transforming passion into something radiant and undeniable. Influenced by the instinctual boldness of Fauvism and the unapologetic sensuality found throughout art history, this collection reclaims sex as connection — to the body, to emotion, to knowledge, and to self.
It does not whisper around taboo.
It illuminates it.
Ladies' Work, Oil on Canvas, 4' x 5'
$1200
The Joy of Pleasure, Oil on canvas, 2' x 3'
$500
Satisfied Venus, Oil on canvas, 2' x 3'
$500
The Crucifixion of Woman, Tryptic, Oil on Canvas
3' x 1' , 12" x 18", 12 x 18"
$600
Lilith and Eve, Oil on Canvas,
3' x 1'
$500
Awake and Aroused, Oil on Canvas
3' x 2'
$300
Look at Me, Oil on Canvas
3' x 5'
$900