| Katya
is a blossoming young blond with her whole life ahead of her.
She’s beautiful, smart, and ambitious. To look at her it seems
that we always see Katya at her happiest. Smiling, pleased with
her future, and excited about her prospects. It is as if she has
never been touched by pain, but rather is reveling in the joys and
adventures of her budding adulthood.
There truly is
something mesmerizing, something uplifting, something almost
transformational about Katya’s smile. When you see it, your day
must grow brighter. Your spirits lift. You gain a renewed sense of
hope and passion for the tasks ahead. Of course, there’s lots
more of Katya to see than just her smile, but her smile is such an
electrifying and beautiful aspect of her photos, it is fitting
that it is the focus of her work.
There has been
much psychological research, actually, on the “smile.”
Anthropologists believe that we developed the musculature
necessary to smile long before we developed agriculture or towns.
Primates possess the ability to smile and do so in an attempt to
show submission or welcome. The smile is a universal symbol of
peace and good will, and has been for as long as humans have been
social beings.
Yet Katya is
smiling with much more than just her mouth in these glowing
images. One could say that Katya is smiling with almost every part
of her body. Her eyes are smiling, twinkling with expectation and
delight. Her young, firm body is smiling, sending off signals of
innocence and temptation. Even the clothes that Katya is wearing
(and taking off) are smiling, bright and effervescent in their
freshness. And, of course, the viewer is soon smiling as he
browses through the dozens of photos of this alluring young
temptress.
At the risk of
sounding too sentimental, one could say that much of what Met-Art.com
does is about smiling. About making models smile at the camera and
about making its members smile at its models. How better define
the mission of an erotic art site than to say that we intend to
bring smiles to peoples’ faces?
Katya
can be found here at Met-Art
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