Thursday, October 25, 2012
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Predicaments
As much as I love mummification/sleepsacks, rigid irons, or just being strapped down to something so tightly I can't even wiggle, I think predicament bondage is the foremost of bondage aspirations. Really it's more from a sadism/masochism perspective than a bondage one, but still; tie a guy up and make him have to decide whether his balls hurt or his shoulders hurt, kick back, and watch him torture himself? Yes, please! There's lots more to predicaments when you incorporate things like electro, timers, running water, etc., but even from a purely bondage-oriented approach there're tons of possibilities.
Monday, October 22, 2012
We're Back, Baby!
I've been horribly lazy lately and, in fact, simply haven't felt much like writing. Or posting. Or doing anything with my porn collection other than wanking to it. So after an unacceptably long hiatus, I bring you the artwork of one of my favorite kink artists I've ever happened upon.
The amazing thing about artwork is that there are no real mistakes. Or rather, an artist 's concepts are unfettered by practicality and reality. Overall a given image may not be physically possible, but the elements of the image surging through the artist's head(s) when he concocted the position are almost always adaptable.
Joe T's work (at least what I've seen of it) almost always plays with some mixture between rigid/fixed and simply restrictive. The concept of having some of your body 100% immobilized while the rest of you has some freedom, but not enough to affect the rigidly fixed part, has always struck a chord with me. I've always loved his work, and it certainly helps that he has a series of pieces that are basically illustrated Academy porn.
The amazing thing about artwork is that there are no real mistakes. Or rather, an artist 's concepts are unfettered by practicality and reality. Overall a given image may not be physically possible, but the elements of the image surging through the artist's head(s) when he concocted the position are almost always adaptable.
Joe T's work (at least what I've seen of it) almost always plays with some mixture between rigid/fixed and simply restrictive. The concept of having some of your body 100% immobilized while the rest of you has some freedom, but not enough to affect the rigidly fixed part, has always struck a chord with me. I've always loved his work, and it certainly helps that he has a series of pieces that are basically illustrated Academy porn.
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