The proliferation of digital media has facilitated the emergence of niche adult entertainment platforms that explicitly reject the tropes of mainstream "tube" pornography in favor of "artistic" presentation. This paper examines the website SexArt as a case study in the blending of high-art aesthetics with explicit hardcore content. By analyzing the visual language, production values, and marketing rhetoric of the platform, this study explores how the site constructs a distinct identity through the discourse of "erotic art." The paper argues that while SexArt successfully differentiates itself through cinematic quality and a focus on female pleasure, it ultimately functions within the commercial pornography industry, challenging traditional theoretical distinctions between "erotica" and "pornography."
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