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A fetish artist is a sculptor, illustrator, or painter who makes fetish art: art related to sexual fetishism and fetishistic acts. Fetish artists, 1930s–1990s * Charles Guyette * John Willie * Eric Stanton (a.k.a. John Bee, Savage, Stanten) * Steve Ditko * Gene Bilbrew (a.k.a. Eneg, Bondy) * Hans Bellmer * Robert Bishop (a.k.a. The Bishop, Ashely) * Namio Harukawa * Tom of Finland * Dom Orejudos (a.k.a. Etienne, Stephen) * Rex (artist) Recent fetish artists * Roberto Baldazzini * Patrick Conlon * Drubskin * Michael Manning * Sardax * Franco Saudelli * Hajime Sorayama See also * Charles Guyette * Eric Stanton * Gene Bilbrew * Irving Klaw * John Willie * History of erotic depictions * List of BDSM artists References External links * Secrets Bdsm ArtOnline portfolio with many modern fetish artists and photographers, site is online since 2001 {{Sex fetish * Fetish artists Fetish may refer to: Anthropological uses * Fetishism, the attribution of religious or mys ...
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Bizarre may refer to: *Bizarre (rapper) (born 1976), an American rapper and member of hip hop group D12 *Bizarre (band), a Spanish rock band * ''Bizarre'' (TV series), a Canadian sketch comedy television series * ''Bizarre'' (magazine), a sister magazine to ''The Fortean Times'' * ''Bizarre'' (film), a 2015 French film *Bizarre Records, a record label *''Bizarre'', a sexual fetish magazine published by John Willie See also * Bazaar (other) * ''Bizarre'' (album) * ''Bizarre, Bizarre'', a 1937 French comedy film * Bizarre Creations, a video game developer * ''Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern'', a television series airing on Travel Channel * ''Bizaar'', a 2000 album by Insane Clown Posse * Bizarre Inc, an English house band * Bizarro (other) * ''Bizzar'', a companion 2000 album by Insane Clown Posse * Bizzaria The Bizzaria of Florence (''Citrus medica'' + ''C. aurantium''), which is probably the first graft chimera obtained, is a graft between the Florentin ...
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Rex (artist)
Rex is a living American artist and illustrator closely associated with homosexual fetish art of 1970s and 1980s New York and San Francisco. He avoids photographs and does not discuss his personal life. His drawings influenced gay culture through graphics made for famous nightclubs including the Mineshaft and his influence on artists such as Robert Mapplethorpe. Much censored, he has remained a shadowy figure saying that his drawings "defined who I became" and that there are "no other 'truths' out there". Early life and work Abandoned at birth, his real name and exact birthday are unknown, but references indicate a date in the 1940s. He was adopted at a young age. Being a teenager in the 1960s, he lived among beatniks and on the streets of Greenwich Village. He legally changed his name sometime in the 70s or early 80s. While still in his teens he became the protégé of a fashion designer, who paid for two years of study at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan. He later work ...
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List Of BDSM Artists
This is a list of notable artists in the field of BDSM art: * Nobuyoshi Araki * Gene Bilbrew * Robert Bishop * Charles Guyette * Jeff Gord * Erich von Götha de la Rosière * Sadao Hasegawa * Namio Harukawa * Seiu Ito * Eric Kroll * Monica Majoli * Michael Manning * Robert Mapplethorpe * Ken Marcus * Daido Moriyama * Fakir Musafar * Helmut Newton * Barbara Nitke * Satine Phoenix * Rex * Sardax * Franco Saudelli * Bill Schmeling * Stjepan Sejic * Joe Shuster * Eric Stanton * Roy Stuart * Bill Ward * John Willie See also: '' List of BDSM photographers'' See also *List of fetish artists Further reading * ''Eric Stanton & the History of the Bizarre Underground'' by Richard Pérez Seves. Atglen, Schiffer Publishing, 2018. {{BDSM Bondage artists BDSM BDSM is a variety of often erotic practices or roleplaying involving bondage, discipline, dominance and submission, sadomasochism, and other related interpersonal dynamics. Given the wide range of pra ...
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History Of Erotic Depictions
The history of erotic depictions includes paintings, sculpture, photographs, dramatic arts, music and writings that show scenes of a sexual nature throughout time. They have been created by nearly every civilization, ancient and modern. Early cultures often associated the sexual act with supernatural forces and thus their religion is intertwined with such depictions. In Asian countries such as India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Japan and China, representations of sex and erotic art have specific spiritual meanings within native religions. The ancient Greeks and Romans produced much art and decoration of an erotic nature, much of it integrated with their religious beliefs and cultural practices. In more recent times, as communication technologies evolved, each new technique, such as printing, photography, motion pictures and computers, has been adapted to display and disseminate these depictions. Attitudes through history In early times, erotic depictions were often a subset of the ...
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Irving Klaw
Irving Klaw (November 9, 1910 – September 3, 1966), self-named the "Pin-up King",Pérez Seves, ''Eric Stanton & the History of the Bizarre Underground'', p. 28. was an influential Jewish-American merchant of sexploitation, fetish, and Hollywood glamour pin-up photographs and films. Like his predecessor, Charles Guyette, who was also a merchant of fetish-themed photographs, Klaw was not a photographer, but a merchandiser of fetish art imagery and films. His great contribution to the world was to commission fetish art (with models like Bettie Page, June King, Joan Rydell, Jackie Miller, et al.) and sponsor illustrative artists (like Eric Stanton, Gene Bilbrew, and many others), and to indirectly promote the legacy of Charles Guyette and John Willie. Irving Klaw is a central figure in what fetish art historian Richard Pérez Seves has designated as the "Bizarre Underground," the pre-1970 fetish art years. Movie Star News Klaw was born Isadore Klaw in Brooklyn, New York. His bu ...
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Hajime Sorayama
is a Japanese illustrator known, along for his design work on the original Sony AIBO, for his precisely detailed, erotic portrayals of feminine robots. He describes his highly detailed style as "superrealism", which he says "deals with the technical issue of how close one can get to one's object." Modern English-language editions of Sorayama's art books give his name as ''Hajime Sorayama'', using conventional Western order, with given name followed by surname. Some older publications give his name as ''Sorayama Hajime'', using native Japanese name order, which puts the family name first. Early life Hajime Sorayama was born in 1947 in Imabari, Ehime prefecture, Japan.Sorayama's official biography http://www.sorayama.net/html/47_78.html He received his basic education at Imabari Kita High School where he began drawing Playboy inspired pin-ups. He was influenced by Makoto Oda's book ''Nandemo Mite yaro ("I'll go and see everything")'' about his travels through Europe and Asia ...
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Franco Saudelli
Franco Saudelli (born 4 August 1952) is an Italian comics artist, mostly known for his erotic stories. Biography Franco Saudelli was born in Latina (Lazio), but moved soon to Rome. He made his debut in the comics world in the mid-1970s, first collaborating with Ugolino Cossu and Massimo Rotundo and then, from 1978, with some western stories for the magazine '' Lanciostory''. He was later to work with Roberto Baldazzini, Stefano Piselli and Riccardo Morrocchi creating ''Baldazzini & Saudelli's Bizarreries: Book one and Book two''. Saudelli's works appeared in several other Italian and French magazines, like ''Orient Express'', '' Libération'' and ''Charlie Mensuel''. In the 1980s, he started making short erotic comics for the magazines ''Comic Art'', ''Glamour'' and ''Diva'', sometimes in collaboration with Giovanna Casotto. Bondage and barefoot fetish scenes play a big part in the stories, for example in ''La Bionda'', published in album format by Dargaud Société Da ...
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Sardax
Sardax is the pseudonym for a London-based English fetish artist specialising in female domination fantasy art. He has been described as "the great master of the femdom/fetish cartoon world", "the doyen of femdom art", and "the master of femdom art". He started his fetish art career when a dominant woman requested he produce an illustration for her. While his art usually features women dominating men, he has also drawn images of submissive women. His work often features high-heeled shoes, worn by both men and women. He has stated that he has been influenced by Aubrey Beardsley and the Art Nouveau movement. His work has also appeared repeatedly in numerous publications, including ''Leg Show'' and '' Skin Two'' magazine. He has also provided the cover illustrations for numerous books, as well as providing interior illustrations for other books. and is also known for his numerous portraits of professional dominatrices. In addition to his magazine work and private commissions, Sar ...
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Michael Manning (fetish Artist)
Michael Manning (born 1963) is an American comic book artist and writer, fine art illustrator, and traditionally trained animator currently based in Los Angeles, California. He is best known for his graphic novel series, ''The Spider Garden'' and ''Tranceptor'', which combine elements of pan-sexual fetishism and BDSM culture with complex characters in science fiction and fantasy settings. He is also active in the supernatural horror and fantasy genres, drawing adaptations of the work of authors such as H.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Allan Poe, and Alexandre Dumas for the Graphic Classics comics anthology series, as well as illustrating an anachronistic version of the German folk epic, The Nibelungen. Biography Early career Manning was born in Flushing in the New York City borough of Queens and raised in Beverly, Massachusetts where he exhibited an early interest in drawing and writing. Exposure to Japanese animation, fairy-tale book illustration, American and European comics, and th ...
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Drubskin
Drubskin, also known as "Drub" (born August 14, 1973; in Derby, Connecticut) is a fetish artist known for his homoerotic illustrations and erotic comic book work. He is based in San Diego, California, and has ties to Skinheads Against Racial Prejudice and the punk subculture. Drawing since the age of 15, Drub's illustrations incorporate various fetishistic interests in footwear, sportswear, subculture-specific clothing, rubber, sado-masochism, and watersports. Most of the men he depicts are part of the punk, skinhead, and working class communities, drawn in a homo-masculine manner. His work is typically done in a comic book style, with bright colors and heavy line weight. In 1991 he moved from Connecticut to Kansas City, Missouri to attend the Kansas City Art Institute where he eventually earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration. In 1995 he was asked to write a first-hand account of his sexual exploits in the punk and skinhead scene for a webzine called ''Nightcharm' ...
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Patrick Conlon (artist)
Patrick Conlon is an illustrator and tattooist in New York City. He wrote and illustrated the graphic novel ''Swarm'', and collaborated with Michael Manning, another fetish artist, on ''The Tranceptor Series''. He has tattooed and worked with several celebrities, most notably Daniel Day-Lewis Sir Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis (born 29 April 1957) is an English retired actor. Often described as one of the preeminent actors of his generation, he received numerous accolades throughout his career which spanned over four decades, incl ... and a small umbrella piece on Rihanna. In the 1990s, Conlon worked as a tattooist in the San Francisco shop ''Everlasting'', where he works whenever on the West coast. He can also be found at two shops in NYC, East Side Ink and Graceland. Conlon opened his own tattoo shop, Speakeasy Tattoo, in Peekskill, NY in 2012. In the late 1990s, he designed the characters and shared the illustration of ''The Tranceptor Series'' with Michael Manning. He c ...
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Roberto Baldazzini
Roberto Baldazzini (born August 18, 1958) is an Italian illustrator and comics artist who specializes in writing and illustrating black and white and full-color erotic comic books. He received a formal education in commerce, after which he took several art courses and, in 1980, he founded ''Pinguino'', for which he created the character Ronnie Fumoso, based on material that was written by Daniele Brolli. His first professional work was his illustration of Brolli's ''Alan Hassad'' series, which was published in Italian ''Orient Express'' comics magazine in 1980. Since then, he has created numerous other characters, has created advertising art, and has been featured in ''Penthouse Comix'' and many other well-known publications. Although some of his work is executed as simple line drawings that he sometimes colors, others—especially, his pinups—are realistic, fully detailed illustrations or paintings. One of his few non-erotic works is the critically acclaimed graphic novel ''L ...
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