: In art, the "subject" is the focus, but the "content" is the intention. A sensuous work often emphasizes the physicality of the medium —such as the texture of paint or the weight of sculpted paper—to create a "strong physical presence" for the viewer. 3. Philosophical Roots: Sensuous vs. Intellectual
In literature, "sensuous" refers to writing that uses vivid imagery to evoke the five senses. sensious
* 6The Private Lives of the PublicWhen I heard the people all talkingI thought they were only mockingI never knew what I could do' De Gruyter Brill **John Keats** - Facebook : In art, the "subject" is the focus,
Philosophically, the sensuous is often contrasted with the rational: : In art