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In Sergey Goncharov’s “Three Nymphs,” we are given what seems to be a forbidden peek into a private carnival. Three young women are seated on a green sofa. There is a mirror behind them, and the room opens up around them. In the frame, however, are the leaves of a thick curtain, almost like in a theater. Fortunately for us, the curtains are open and our nymphs are without clothes.
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As we look in, the three nymphs begin to perform for us. To keep things full of variety, there is a blonde, a brunette, and one with brown hair. All the spectra of pleasure are here. The young women are incredibly fit, sensuous, and elegant. They have dancer’s bodies, yet they are also succulent and full-bodied. One imagines that they are the gymnasts in the circus act that just finished, and they are “warming down” in preparation for their evening.
And in a sense, they are performing for us. What follows as the viewer browses through these 120 photos is a kind of acrobatic spectacle. The young women turn and intertwine in each image, offering us almost every imaginable perspective on their delicate young bodies. Sometimes they are seated in a symmetrical row, their legs prudishly closed, their eyes looking away from the camera. And sometimes they are bolder, lying on top of each other, holding each other’s breasts, opening their legs, staring defiantly, seductively into the lens. They know we are watching them and they are happy to perform for us.
Soon, the models have moved from the couch and are using their “environment’ to enhance the show. We see one seated on a chair, with the other two dangling off the arms. We see them on the bed, in compromising positions. And near the end, we see them straddling each other, like butterflies on the wing. All in all, it is a very alluring production.
For those who have followed the work of Goncharov, the models and the scenario depicted in this photo shoot are very much what we’ve come to expect. Goncharov has a tendency to cast “powerful women.” He also tends to use romantic, somewhat mystical settings, always with an aim of calling attention to the “artistry” of the nude. In this case, he achieves this by placing the models in a faux-performance type setting. The result is magical. We are seduced. We are drawn in. We want to watch.
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