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Nude its a way of art

Alex Tsarfin: Τα γυμνά κορμιά του its a way of art.

The female body, especially the nude, is an integral part of Art. For artists, the naked female body its a way of art. So here we have a photographer who tried various subjects, such as landscapes, portraits, but ended up with the nude. It is. Alex Tsarfin (you can find him HERE), who lives and works in Paris, where he has his studio. There is something in his work that is not visible at first glance. He does not photograph the nude in a crude way. There is something deeper, something mystical in his images. Something more insidious. Slower. More mysterious. The way he approaches the female body has nothing ostentatious. On the contrary, it is based on what the viewer thinks. On what it brings out. On the accuracy of the emotions. On the tension it generates. And that's exactly where the lust is hidden: not in the obvious, but in what is implied. The light in his images is the protagonist. It touches the flesh, erases points, leaves others in shadow. It creates a sensual, erotic atmosphere. His naked models are not exposed. They leave innuendos. And these are what draw you in more deeply.

His naked bodies its a way of art

His women do not pose impressively. They do not play roles. They enter the images, highlight the space and look like erotic muses. You do not pay attention to specific points. Two tits, an ass. It is the whole image that captivates you. Each photo functions as a silent erotic confession. There is no trace of exaggeration. Only a low, steady tension that builds as you look at it. And somewhere there you understand that your gaze has difficulty looking away. It stays there, searching for something more. Tsarfin does not pursue “perfect” beauty. He deconstructs it. He keeps his distance from artificial standards and invests in something more real, more immediate. That is why his work seems timeless. It does not belong to trends, it does not wear out easily. His series are designed as unified narratives. These are not individual images that are quickly consumed, but pieces that build an experience. Limited editions that remain, are included in collections. And perhaps this is the strongest element of his work. A work that its a way of art.🍯

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