
Sensualis
celebrating and inspiring an artistic perspective on eroticism
"Sensualis began as a method of creative writing for myself. I've always loved writing essays and exploring topics deeply, when I entered a more erotic stage of my life, the passion I have towards art and literature came with me, and nestled it's way into how I view eroticism. I wanted to share that view with the people around me in this community. Show them how they can make their sexuality more romantic."
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"I wanted people to see what I've always seen. The beauty and artistry in eroticism"



​A snippet from 'Unpolished eroticism: A raw photographic gaze'
"Within a mainstream culture obsessed with perfection lies the visceral world of contemporary erotic photography, a celebration of raw intimacy that is often unnerving, primal, and deeply personal - showcasing scenes of self-pleasure, body hair and distorted perspectives. This unrefined eroticism doesn’t seduce through conventional, polished beauty; instead, it confronts us to peer beyond unrealistic idealisation and embrace the seduction of imperfection. In a world obsessed with perfection, what if true allure is found not in the flawless, but in the real and raw?
The images do not exist to seduce- instead, they exist as raw, unfiltered art. The subjects not presented as an object of your desire, but an honest exposure of our most natural form, their imperfections and honesty are integral elements of the composition, adding depth and authenticity. This isn’t to say these images aren’t inherently erotic; they walk a fine line between showcasing a casual existence of the human body and our natural instinct to view nudity through a sexual lens. There’s an unspoken tension between our appreciation of this art form and the primal response it elicits. These works challenge us to hold both truths simultaneously."
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