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Old 06-11-2006, 01:17 PM   #3
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What a great subject!

I had a very respected gallery owner tell me that most nudes are of and bought by women, believe-it-or-not.

Just my own personal belief ...
In the animal kingdom the males are the most colorful and beautiful. For us humans it is generally the females with different clothing, long/different hair styles, makeup, etc. In terms of doing a figurative and using clothing for props - women's clothing has a lot more options. When talking about nudes...women have a lot more rounded flowing shapes to their figures...where as men can be... startling?

I think using men for figuratives can be trickier than using women. Women can look perfectly acceptable nude or sensual - but with a man it is harder to hit that right without doing a 'tough guy' pose or an effeminate pose.

There is also just a generalized stereotype perhaps that beautiful women are...decorative in a way.

Im looking forward to seeing what others have to say. This is a great time to read this. Ive had a harder time getting male models over the years - men dont take it too seriously vs. women who are always flattered to be asked. But - I have several lined up right now - so Im looking forward to seeing what I can do.
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