Erotic Art with a Twist

Nice pic, lcg. I liked an didn't like the first one. It's a great pic, but it's sad, too. That's she's so lonely that she carved someone to hold her.
 
Then you might cry at this one. It touched me.
She so wanted to be a mermaid...
 

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Joe Schmoe said:
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Intriguing. I'm not necessarily into the amputee effect...it makes me shudder and reminds me of Titus...but I do like to see Rococo styles with a kinky flair.
 
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its actually worse..she crept down to the beach, crawled inside the body of the shark and sewed herself in.
 
landcruisergal said:
its actually worse..she crept down to the beach, crawled inside the body of the shark and sewed herself in.

:confused: Then what's with the net?
 
graceanne said:
:confused: Then what's with the net?

A captured shark. landcruisergal is right, the girl sewed herself into the shark.

DC is just a wicked mind, one reason I dig his work.
 
Joe Schmoe said:
A captured shark. landcruisergal is right, the girl sewed herself into the shark.

DC is just a wicked mind, one reason I dig his work.

Nice to find another fan. His site is down at the moment but well worth a look when its up again. He often has a few words to describe his work.
I especially like "the poet" but cant find it on any other site. :rolleyes:
 
landcruisergal said:
Nice to find another fan. His site is down at the moment but well worth a look when its up again. He often has a few words to describe his work.
I especially like "the poet" but cant find it on any other site. :rolleyes:

I have most of what I like of his work, I use them for my wallpaper often. That's a drag. I was there just a coupe of weeks ago to see if there had been any additions. I hope this isn't permanent. Some of the better finds I came across online no longer exist. Always a shame when they go.
 
snowy ciara said:
the website didn't credit the artist, so I don't know who it is.

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I believe that in pic if you look carefully on the lefthand side in the water you can see the signature of Boris.
 
Joe Schmoe said:
thank you thank you thank you. :rose:
I always have a few "paintings in progress" and when I first saw this image I imagined being treated thus in order to complete them, and wondered what impact it would have on my work...I usually have D.C.,Sorayama, or Boris as wallpaper.
 
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