I’m happy to see this thread is getting hits without me having to bump it. There are even a couple people who feel very strongly about this subject, and I’m pleased to see that. I’m glad to see there are people who are not indifferent here.
Here’s another thought I had about what is or is not proper or could possibly be a mixture of both- what about drawing angels in the nude? Some of the best historical artists drew angelic figures in the nude (especially those cute little baby cherubs with their wee little members), as well as modern day artists, but if one wanted to, they could consider this sacrilegious or blasphemous, as it portrays holy icons or figures as less than holy in being nude and exposed rather than rapped in saintly robes.
Again, this becomes an issue of intent. We can say the early day artists who drew like this didn’t intend to sexually arouse anyone and many of them limited the angelic nudity to that of the little cherubs. But, would a double-standard then be created for any common day artist who drew an adult angel (not a cherub baby) nude but with innocence and purity in mind? By what viewpoint or bias would such an argument be fueled for or against it? Is it because they’re adult in proportions and appearance that this becomes an issue? What about if they’re drawn androgynous? Many people believe angels have no gender or genitals and are mistaken for females or males because they’re both strong, but very beautiful.
Oddly enough, some people might be offended if they DIDN’T have a gender, and would accuse the artist of being a sexist, or if they didn’t draw both male and female angels or only one but not the other, they’re sexist for that.
The counterargument is gender with angels is irrelevant and distracts our attention on them and into something else. But in the art world, is it wrong to use your imagination and pretend that there are female angels and create drawings to bring to life these daydreams and so forth? If one considers gender is irrelevant with angels, assuming they had both genders in heaven, and both genders for demons for that matter, then why would (in the case of the holy angels) they care about clothing? I’ve heard it stated that angels have no carnal knowledge or understanding of human sexuality or something along those lines (in other words, they are incapable of dirty thoughts), or so I heard, and so they would have no sensuality or interest in being sexual and that they’re traditionally depicted as wearing clothes for our sake and shame rather than any they would incur. They didn’t fall, we and the fallen angels did, so they’re still pure and innocent.
If an artist were to believe this as true, and they drew an attractive female angel nude, with a cute, child-like look on her face, so as to attempt to portray her obliviousness to her own nudity, sexuality, or physical attractiveness, as if to have the innocence of a child doing something cute while nude, then is that acceptable? If so, under what circumstances? If not, why?
Obviously, drawing demons or fallen angels looking lustfully and erotic would be on the mark with what a fallen one would want to tempt you with, but what about holy angels? And, since I brought them up, what about the demons? Are drawing demons wrong and morally sinful because because you could or might be glorifying evil? Wouldn’t that have to do more with how ugly they looked? Often times, the only artistic difference between the fallen ones and the holy ones (in modern art anyways) are that the fallen ones have bat-like wings, or in anime and other art forms, they have black wings instead of white, but are otherwise the same in appearance, until they are forced to display their new, true form (which is that of some ugly creature). Heck, I’ll even go a step further. What if you drew Lucifier as an angel, before he fell, and another drawing/painting of him as a demon so you can compare and contrast the two? Would this be mortally sinful considering it encourages the viewer to learn more about Satan and there’s the possibility it might take then down the wrong path and into the occult, etc?
If these thoughts make you uncomfortable I apologize in advance. I assure you my mind is not in the gutter, and maybe asking questions like this will get some more mileage out of this thread.
