Witness powerful imagery, reflect on what it reveals, and awaken new erotic personas waiting to be expressed.
Erotic Truth is more than an art show—it’s an intimate evening of reflection, awakening, and transformation.
We’ll gather in a small group to experience a curated photographic journey that invites deep feeling and honest self-inquiry. Together, we’ll explore what these images stir in us, challenge old beliefs around eroticism and expression, and give voice to new erotic personas waiting to be seen, felt, and lived.
This immersive evening will take place in my private Oakland studio at nightfall, where shadows and quiet give this work the space it deserves. The lights will dim, and the images will carry you on a powerful ride—beyond the narrow frame of sex—into the layered landscape of emotion, energy, and power. From tenderness to rage, grief to orgasm, these photographs reveal what is raw, real, and often hidden.
This is not just about witnessing art—it’s about using it as a catalyst to ignite fresh insights, new possibilities, and even new life. You'll be invited to meet and explore parts of yourself yearning to be expressed—your own erotic truth.
Walk away with two new unexpressed erotic personas ready to come alive and expand your expression going forward.
Whether you’re a longtime explorer of erotic identity or just beginning to peel back the layers—this evening is for you.
Location: Private Oakland studio (address + parking info sent after registration)
Time: Doors open at 6:00 PM, close at 6:30 PM. Please arrive on time—this is a closed container.
Let this evening stir something in you.
Not just a night of art—but an awakening of the real, the raw, the erotic you.
And just to be clear: this is not a sex party. But yes—sex is all we’ll be talking about! 😉
“The exhibit was INCREDIBLE. The space was luscious. It was so brilliant and inspiring. It was very theatrical, super informative, and I’m so grateful I got connected to so many good folks.” – S
“Oh my gosh! We got so much from it. It gave us a great conversation about new things on the drive home. We both had a lot of fun and liked the people and the overall vibe.” – J