Stuart is known for mixing high-fashion aesthetics with explicit, often transgressive content. In the volumes you mentioned (which span the mid-2000s), he was heavily exploring themes of female dominance, public sex, and anonymous encounters. What makes it "interesting" rather than just explicit is the element of the absurd or the grotesque—he often includes observers, clothed figures, or strange props that create a psychological tension in the image. And with that
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