Video: Confidential fantasies in the works of Wang-Chien Yang
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Fantasy is a wonderful thing. It is especially stormy with us when it comes to personal belongings. And not just personal, but erotic, sexual. Especially in conditions of secrecy, confidentiality. This is what is dedicated to series of photographs with naming "House" from photo artist Wang-chien yang.
Our own home, our own room is a personal, confidential space for each of us. And only a few have the honor to be there. The rest can only guess what our house looks like and what we do there. And these guesses can be very unusual.
Thanks to the international photography project “A Girl And Her Room”, carried out by Lebanese photographer Rania Matar, we know how the rooms of girls from different countries, different nationalities and different social status look like. But the photo artist Wang-Chien Yang in his works from the “House” series shows us the girls' rooms not as they are, but as we can sometimes imagine them in our fantasies.
Wang-Chien Yang argues that fantasies and dreams, especially the most cherished ones, very often come true. And, if not directly, then indirectly. So Yang decided to fulfill the dreams of many men about what they do and what girls look like in their rooms, at home, in very intimate and confidential moments of life. He decided to embody men's fantasies about bachelorette parties or, in general, about a private female life. And these fantasies, of course, are full of eroticism, overt sexuality, but devoid of vulgarity and excessiveness.
Interesting things happen to us every day! And not only with us, but also with our friends, in general with every person on Earth! Here they are shown by Wang-Chien Yang in a series of very beautiful and erotic photographs "House".
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