Boudoir is a French word that describes a room where a lady may retire to be alone indulge in pampering selfcare or to receive her intimate friends, where she can wear as little as nothing and enjoy a certain freedom of expression and being that is available nowhere else.
This collection portrays playful seduction encouraging platonic appreciation, with nudity that is implied rather than shown.
Like Josephine's portraiture, the boudoir art is created in abstract prismatic hues and B&W monochrome, using heavy body acrylic on canvas or linen, and drawing inspiration from her body or on rare occasion, a client's request.
Boudoir as art can be displayed at private residences for self-indulgent pleasure and appreciation or establishments that cater intimately to the body, like spas, select rooms and suites in adult-only hotels and resorts.