Petals the book
PG11H Hardcover - Petals the book
“A recent released DVD, Petals: Journey Into Self-Discovery, has inflamed more opposition to the work of photographer Nick Karras, whose book of the same title containing 100 close-up shots of women’s genitalia has been described as pornographic and obscene.”
“The nasty-minded members of the moral brigade are never likely to understand that this is not one-handed viewing, but a seriously documentary exploring Karras’s presentation of the vulva as one of the beauties of creation, and society’s reaction to his work and this particular body part. There are, of course, mentally disturbed religious maniacs who see the whole of a woman’s body as evil incarnate, but for the rest of us this scholarly film asks why female pudenda are a taboo subject for some, while other cultures have worshipped what another artist, Gustave Courbet, famously depicted as The Origin of The World.” — Bob Janes, H&E Naturist
Internaturally is proud to stand behind this title. We have viewed the entire book and DVD, and highly recommend them for all women, as the photographer intended. Society has created the taboo of what should and should not be viewed. We hope to help you think unconventionally and see for yourself another positive aspect of femininity.
The body of a woman has been the subject of art forever. Sculptors, painters, and photographers have tried to capture the nature, shape, and mood of female sexuality. The collection of photography in Petals captures the unique beauty and central mystery of a woman’s body — the full flower of her vulva. 95 sepia tone pictures, 111-page book. (Approximately 8 x 8).
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