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Joëlle-Circé Laramée
Erotic Art - Erotic Paintings

I paint the socially unacceptable, the raw experiences of life, especially in regards to violence against women. I cannot see myself using my talent as an artist  without giving voice to what I feel matters.









 

All works by Joëlle-Circé Laramée in circesart.com

Painting the female erotic is an act of pure feminism, it's my way of going against the flow of hatred and bigotry and violence in our world. I have no erudite narrative about my path as an artist nor do I feel compelled to invent one. I am an artist and I am communicating my particular and unique point of view.




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