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Dirty Dirty Love: Coupling and The Embrace
The following series is a subset of Dirty Dirty Love; the product of one evening spent documenting a married couple at home. The goal was to explore and celebrate the quotidian rhythms of people in long-term committed relationships. What resulted was a very personal and detailed account of the subtly tempestuous dynamic between and husband and wife.


Coupling I, 30 x 22 inches, 2007


Coupling II, 30 x 22 inches, 2008


Coupling III, 30 x 22 inches, 2009

 

The Embrace
By Ana Urquilla, Visual Artist, El Salvador

In his drawings The Embrace, from the series Dirty Dirty Love, Reuben Negrón allows his public to enter into one of the most private of realms, a couple’s intimacy.  He bares his images naked of any superfluous detail, so that we can focus entirely on the hypnotizing silence of two bodies meeting.  We are transformed into the voyeuristic eye that cannot help but stare and be amazed by how this couple craves to become one.  Yet, we stay put in this space, not because we seek for some sort of free sexual gratification, but because we find pleasure in another’s ability to share themselves so openly and completely.  Sex moves beyond being a simple act of intercourse and becomes a possibility to feel and know one another, to hold one’s partner as if the love was so profound it could consume. In this discovery, sex loses all its scandalous implications and transforms, in the mind of the spectator, into an act of pure love.  Negrón is able to capture the magic of this moment so convincingly that he engraves the images in our subconscious and makes us question if we are so lucky to have what the couple portrayed shares.




The Embrace I, 30 x 22 inches, 2007


The Embrace II, 30 x 22 inches, 2008


The Embrace III, 30 x 22 inches, 2008


The Embrace IV, 30 x 22 inches, 2009


The Embrace V, 30 x 22 inches, 2009


The Embrace VI, 30 x 22 inches, 2009


The Embrace VII, 30 x 22 inches, 2009

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