Sexy Art Gallery: the gallery "provocatrice"
The Sexy Art Gallery was founded by Zaki Silverman (33) and Shiren E. Silverman (31) and "Its mission is to defend and promote the appreciation and consumption of art sexy."

The beautiful double, aims to bridge the gap between artists and potential customers around the world.
The project is based "on the premise that the sensual and provocative art can stimulate a positive atmosphere wherever it is placed, and can temper potentially life with creative, intelligent and sexually sophisticated."
The gallery works cover a wide range of artistic genres: fine art, pop surrealism, fetish, erotic, fantasy, pop art, gothic, pin-up, sexy, street art and kitsch.
The Trustees have pieces of the highest quality and creativity, the fruit selection made by Zaki and Shirem, who traveled around the world, met different cultures and subcultures, and saw the sexy and erotic art a great opportunity to work, leisure and discoveries.

The "journey" online is quite interesting. Among the many artists featured, the visitor learns, for example, the stunning art dolls, made by Beatrice MORABITO.
Beatrice is an Italian artist, who began taking pictures for pleasure, and became a recognized artist, with exhibitions in Europe and in art magazines, fashion and erotic publications. She believes that "the game" that carries with dolls allows her to express her emotions through gestures of dolls. For her, it is interesting to think that she and the dolls are confused with each other.
To visit the gallery and meet other artists go to: Sexy Art Gallery (in English)
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