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Award winning photographer Petra Joy will exhibit her
unique artwork in her home/studio as part of the open
house scheme.
This is where most of her artwork gets created: an intimate
space where her and her models can experiment with outfits
and props and feel completely at ease.
Petra’s Flat/Studio is furnished with amazing
Asian furniture bought while travelling the world. The
flat was featured in BBC Ideal Homes magazine and is,
in itself, a work of art.
Petra decided to exhibit her artwork from her own home
because “my erotic portraits are so unique that
they are difficult to market coventionally - they are
too sexual for a mainstream gallery and too intimate
and sensual for the hard-core market. I pride myself
in creating ARTcore rather than hard-core and this is
a unique approach that goes under your skin and is therefore
not sponsored by the mainstream. So for three events
I will turn my boudoir into an alternative gallery.
Be my guest and venture into the unknown, feeling perfectly
safe.”
This is the fist time Petra has opened her boudoir to
the public and her aim is to inspire and titillate:
“I would like to turn on your biggest sex organ,
the one between your ears !”, Petra declares…
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