In "Fantasy Lover" by Sherrilyn Kenyon, a conversation occurs between two characters, Grace and Julian, where they discuss artistic style preferences. Grace prompts Julian to share his tastes, leading to an intriguing exchange that highlights their contrasting views on expression and creativity.
Julian responds with a bold statement that nudity aligns best with the vision he has in mind. His preference suggests a desire for raw, unfiltered representation in art, which opens up a dialogue about the significance of vulnerability and authenticity in creative works.