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: A more stylized approach compared to standard gonzo-style adult content. The Paloma Release (13.06.21)
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Any discussion of Explicite-Art begins with its founder, John B. Root, the pseudonym of French director and producer Jean Guilloré.
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“Paloma” — dove in Spanish — carries a quiet irony when paired with “Explicite-Art.” Doves symbolize peace, purity, and the Holy Spirit. Yet here, the dove lends its name to art that likely disturbs, seduces, or confronts. The contradiction is productive: explicit art is not necessarily violent or pornographic; it can be tender, vulnerable, and even sacred. Paloma’s name suggests that explicitness can be soft, feather-light, yet indelible once pressed into a hard copy. Any discussion of Explicite-Art begins with its founder,
The earliest recorded examples of explicit art date back to ancient civilizations, such as Greece and Rome. Erotic pottery, sculptures, and literature were common forms of expression, often used to depict mythological and everyday scenes of a sensual nature. These early works were not only tolerated but also celebrated for their beauty, humor, and insight into human nature.
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