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Aspasia

Materials
oil on linen
Size
70x50x1 cm (w/h/d)
Year
2022
Status
For sale
Price
€2.700,-
Certificate
Included
Signature
Included
Condition
Excellent

About the work

Aspasia (Oil painting on canvas art by Giuseppe Dorazio)


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Aspasia was a young woman whose beauty matched the depth of her soul. Growing up in a cultured environment, she dreamed of joining the art world, captivated by masters and their works that revealed intimate secrets. Her unstoppable passion, a fire within her, soon led her beyond reason.

Her life changed at a luxury art gallery, where she met a young artist. His paintings, blending sensuality and mystery, captivated her. He was not just an artist but a kindred spirit who understood her craving for pleasure.

Aspasia was swept into a whirlwind of passion. Her love for him drove her to explore her sexuality like never before. Each encounter was a dive into the unknown, an exploration of pleasure and desire. She immersed herself in seduction and power games, defying convention.

She aimed to capture pleasure in her art. Every gesture became a brushstroke on her canvas. Her works began to reflect this quest: erotic nudes of lovers in passionate embraces, depicted with intimate details that made viewers shiver.

There was a fine line between pleasure and perversion. Aspasia knew this but couldn’t stop. Each experience brought her closer to the edge, revealing truths few dared show. In her private collections, she held paintings that reflected her soul, exploring the darkest recesses of love and passion.

Her studio became a shrine for those seeking the unspeakable. High-end art collectors admired her unique and rare artworks, where eroticism was lived, not just represented. Aspasia turned her life into a work of art, skirting perversion to reach the peak of pleasure.

Eventually, the artist moved away, unable to handle their intense bond. Alone with her masterpieces, Aspasia realized her journey into sexuality had led her where few dared go. She never regretted it, finding herself through each brushstroke and continuing to tell a story of love, passion, and the fine line between pleasure and perdition.