Diego Beyro on the power of orgasm




It is proved that society is able to live in the most elementary, and the most primitive norms of morality. Moreover, morality can change for the day's anger, that is, for the sake of human needs. In very near past times, when washing machines, and especially special dryers were devices unattainable and unique, the linen had to be dried hung in the wind - so it quickly dried. But talk about sex could only be with your own spouse, and then not verbally - the language of gestures. Half a century has passed, the linen is hanging on closed balconies - exposing it to the general review became the height of impropriety. But everyone talks about sex, with anyone and in public places. For example, you can listen to the inspired conversation of two friends about yesterday's enchanting sex right in the tram. And the vehicle can be both a place of conversation, and a place of realization of fiery coition. Modern children no longer need Kama Sutra - its lessons are demonstrated daily by lovers of couples in public parks, in broad daylight, of course.






All these extremes were extremely annoyed by one shocking artist, whose name is Diego Beyro (Diego Beyro). He recreated the memory of the sheets with images directly on them. Dozens of black and white portraits of men and women depict the numerous orgasms that have become history. Perhaps this is too personal, an extremely touching, very emotional moment in the life of each person, but this does not mean that it can not be public. It's so exciting and beautiful, and society loves to admire such spectacles. Indecent? And who remembers - where for the last time were the established faces of decency?




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