Kumi Monster is a known name in the fetish & SM scene, she is often labeled a “Fetish Muse” and has been in various fetish magazines all around the globe. Her “brand” is her shaved head and a large fantasy tattoo that covers up quite a bit of her back.
Back in the 80's the Steampunk fantasy genre was born as a sub genre of Cyberpunk. Both genres emerged from science fiction literature and the term Steampunk became known to the general public when “The Difference Engine” ( a Novel from William Gibson and Bruce Sterling ) was born.
Joëlle Circé Laramée labels herself a queer feminist female artist visualizing her own life and experiences in her art. Her erotic work is obviously dominated by women, sometimes with a rather heavy focus on the genitalia, something most erotic artists seem to avoid.
Tracie is a self taught artist who has the benefit of a passion for her work, and a host of friends and acquaintances to provide her inspiration. Tracie’s passion for art is not just for erotic art, but of course that is what brought her to my attention.
Mark Varley is a photographer and bondage artist whose work is refreshingly pure in its erotic presentation. His nudes are frequently presented on stark or simple backgrounds drawing the viewer’s attention to the figure and the form.
NenaBlue is around for quite some time now and they continue to reinvent the genre. Their intriguing mixture of erotica, fetish imagery and artistic photography is unique in the world. And their list of participating photographers grows steadily.
The erotic artwork of Peter Bratt is highly stylized and reminiscent of a different recent era. There is something about the heavy features on the very white skin and the thick dark hair that reminds me somehow of the 1980's.
While there are certainly sexual themes in the paintings of Kris Wlodarski, I would be reluctant to call the works erotic. Instead I find his paintings a challenge to the viewer, mixing themes of vulnerability, fetish, isolation, dependency, and blindness with a religious undertone.
An interview with artist Zoe Corleone, about her work, inspiration and her ongoing project "The museum of Porn in Art". It gives a very personal background on the way she weaves her images together, an it's excellent introduction to the art of this remarkable artist.
Nena Blue photographer Morgana, who's usually more involved with classic pinup's, recently created this photo set of two vampire wannabes playing with each other ( and a few gallons of blood ).
Fetishism can be described as a sexual, or sensual, fixation for a certain object, body part or body feature. But often it's also a lifestyle, or a mentality, where exploration and personal progression are going hand in hand with sexual liberation.