Welcome to Homo Sapiens Unadorned
Cyberspace makes a great gallery. Put the pictures up, leave them as long as you like, and every day is like an opening reception with people, like you, stopping by for a look.
In the blog section, I get to point out why I think certain photos are interesting, what happened at the shoot, some of the technical stuff, and what I think is good about the composition.
Jerrie Hurd
The gallery section provides an overview of my work focused on various themes–underwater, mirrors, etc. That’s the serious side of being an artist, building a body of work.
Sidebar discussions are meant to be fun–talking about how to collect nude photos, how to tell your friends you collect nude photos, and how to decorate with fine art photographs. I also tackle the question that always comes up sooner or later–why nudes? That’s a serious question with a serious answer.
So welcome, glad you came.
Poke around.
Leave a comment.
Buy something.
Come back.
Tell your friends.
Enjoy.
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Hi Jerrie:
I just came across your site, and I’m still exploring it. But I love what I see. I’ve been a nude model for drawing and painting classes for over 27 years now. I currently live in Texas, but I’m a former Colorado resident and would love to move back there some day. As a model, I love seeing figurative art, and I love assisting in its creation. I would love to model for you if I ever got the chance.
I currently write a blog about my modeling experiences, and I invite you to read it. I put the link in the website section of this comment. And in 2001, for about 20 minutes, I was the most famous art model in America when I appeared on primetime television and talked about it with Regis Philbin (who seemed really intrigued): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUlFCRDuceg