Nsfw

Nsfw by Dasha Matsuura is an art book published by Paragon Books on November 20, 2021, featuring 256 pages in English. This collection showcases the work of over 40 female and femme-identifying artists who explore themes of sex and sexuality through a diverse range of media, including painting, embroidery, and neon art. The book presents a complex spectrum of experiences from a feminine perspective, highlighting both soft sensuality and powerful frankness.
Readers will find that Nsfw delves into the intricacies of female sexuality, framing it as part of a larger conversation rather than a singular narrative. The artists included in this collection represent a variety of gender identities, sexual orientations, nationalities, and racial backgrounds, each offering their unique interpretations of sexuality. This edition invites exploration of the intersection of art, health, and social science, making it a significant contribution to discussions surrounding women’s studies and erotica.
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Paragon Books is pleased to present NSFW, an art book featuring over 40 female and femme identifying artists exploring sex and sexuality.
This dynamic group displays a complex spectrum of experiences from the feminine perspective. Working in a variety of media including painting, embroidery, neon and beyond, each artist presents their unique interpretation of sexuality.
Celebrating the concurrent, opposing forces of femininity, the work celebrates the female experience by highlighting the presence of soft sensuality with powerful and brash frankness. Each piece delves into the complexity of female sexuality, not as a definitive narrative, but as a larger conversation.
NSFW gives voice to artists across the spectrum of gender identity, sexual orientation, nationality, racial background and experiences, exploring how each artist relates to their own sexuality.
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