MetArt Releases Official MetArt 'Philosophy'

LOS ANGELES — The MetArt Philosophy is centered around the belief that quality, honesty, innovation and social involvement are the fundamental core values upon which its business model is built. Customer satisfaction and privacy along with a commitment to provide only the very best content are also key factors in the Philosophy, the company says.

MetArt believes in supporting women's causes, equal rights, and fair trade. The company's Philosophy states, “Our models and photographers are not just a “resource” or “the talent”; they are partners and family, the face of our company.”

In business for more than a decade, MetArt continues to expand its product line, but it says it refuses to let that diminish the quality of its offerings. The MetArt lineup consists of five sites with more on the way. The original site, MetArt.com continues to focus strictly on the finest erotic nude art. TheLifeErotic.com is egdy erotic masturbation and EroticBeauty.com showcases strictly amateur nude models. Errotica-Archives.com has long been known for the cutting edge, erotic photography style of Erro. MetArt’s newest site, SexArt.com combines hardcore with intimate sex to present a true picture of the art of sex.

“The MetArt Philosophy is our way to expressing how seriously we are dedicated to quality content, top of the line customer care, and our family of staff who contribute so much to make MetArt be the very best in erotic art” said Jill Taylor, VP of marketing.

MetArt, in its entirety, says it is dedicated to providing "outstanding customer care, engaging in ethical industry practices, and always setting the highest standard for true quality in adult." The MetArt Philosophy reinforces these values.

Read the MetArt Philosophy here.

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