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Sci-fi and fetish painter who works with 3D media.
Rich in color and detail, he follows in the tradition of Hajime Sorayama
and like painters of sexy robots and latex quite capably, and has
a vivid imagination. |
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John
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Chicago-born (1962) / San Francisco-based
painter whose strong religious upbringing heavily influenced work
that is often both stunning and dark, and almost "flagellative"
in the way that it draws out the moody recesses of his psyche. Often
controversial, his work has been displayed in galleries across America,
with wildly varying reviews. |
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Bandit |
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Painter and writer whose work first surfaced in the
1960s and spread in the 1980s. His work has appeared in "Kinky"
and "Passion" magazines, "Fetish Times" and in
"B&D Pleasures," where a comic for his best-known character,
Toshia, spurred a campaign by then-Attorney General Ed Meese to have
the magazine pulled from the shelves. |
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Bruce Baker |
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Painter of transgendered works seen mostly in Centurians
Magazines' "Forced Womanhood" periodical. Uses skillful
blends and good understanding of shadow and color depth. |
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Simon Benson |
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B&W illustrator who began with House of Gord Productions
(HGP), illustrating latex-clad women in extreme bondage, grotesquely
stretched or compacted into bizarre and insidious devices. |
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Timothy Reisling
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Artist operating as Skin Fiction Studios, who specializes
in photo manipulation for transgender photoplays and multimedia. |
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Brom |
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(b. 09mar65) Alabama-born commercial artist
who entered the fantasy art field and became well-known for his work
for TSR and collections published by Paper Tiger. He has a strong
attraction to the dark and bizarre |
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Max Capogna |
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Italian comic artist whose "Alula Bebop"
(a Manara-influenced character who resembles porn star SaRenna Lee)
has gained recent note. He has had work in Club International, Gulliver
and Happy Wife. "Alula Bebop" explores a wide range of leather,
bondage and D/S, with favorite themes being big boobs and latex fetish.
Max draws in very clean lines and uses light colors. |
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Giovanna Casotto |
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Italian erotic comics artist who's done
work for Diva, Fantagraphics / Eros Comix, Selen, and more. She's
also affiliated with Saudelli, for whom she models |
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Chris! of England |
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Online fetish artist Basil Chris Pizzinga
was born in Sicily and settled in England. He specializes in leg fetish,
FemDom, bondage and more |
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Coco |
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Dutch painter and illustrator with a Bishop
influence. |
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Patrick Conlon |
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San Francisco tattoo artist and illustrator
who made his fetish debut with Michael Manning in the "Tranceptor"
graphic novel. |
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Painter whose focus has been on pop celebrities. Recent
online pirating and bandwidth problems have deterred any continued
work. |
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Online painter and webmaster who features women in
peril. |
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Leone Frollo |
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(b. 1931) Italian illustrator who premiered in 1948.
He worked for Fleetway in London before moving on to longer comic
works and graphic novels. |
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Juan Carlos Gimeno |
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Spanish painter whose work in acrylics
is well-known overseas, and is regularily featured in Marquis magazine,
since his debut there in 1994. His work has also appeared in Schlagzelen,
Erotic Passion, Heavy Rubber, Secret, High Heels and Elmer Batters'
Leg Show. |
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Susi Medusa Gottardi |
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Italian artist, model and recording artist
heavily influenced by goth, punk, skinhead and metal imagery. She
is referred to as the 'enfant terrible' of international SM, and has
been an influence even on the likes of Sorayama. Her work has appeared
in Skin Two, <<O>>, Marquis, Secret, Demonia, Bizarre
and Boudoir Noir Magazines, and has impacted with the underground
shock culture in Europe. Her work is graphic, with sadomasochistic,
lesbian and even occasional transgender themes. |
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Marcus S. Gray |
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(b. 1974) Self-taught Scottish artist who
began producing freelance work in 1992, first as a graphic designer.
He does a lot of watercolor and line work, in an attempt to unite
the elegance of Art Nouveau with fetish imagery(with occasional touches
of art deco and cyberpunk). His work has been seen in Skin Two &
Marquis |
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Haffnium |
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Fetish artist of whom I know nothing as
yet. |
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Il Geco |
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Italian 3D graphic artist known for lesbian and D/S
artwork but who ventures into a wide range of preferences. Often,
his characters are less than "perfect" -- being older women
or shemales or of different body types -- which lends an incredible
sense of realism and detail to his work. |
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French painter and comic illustrator as
yet unknown in North America and major fetish circles, outside of
Taschen's "Diva" volumes. |
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(b. 1973) Norwegian painter and illustrator
who depicts both female bondage and transgender themes. He works in
pencil, ink and painted media (his favorite is an airbrush / colored
hybrid style), with a wide diversity of subject matter, and some very
sultry (and occasionally gothic) ladies. |
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Sibil Joho |
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Swiss watercolor painter with an affection
for strong colors, shocking costumes and expressive faces. |
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Teo Jonelli |
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Publisher of Shunga comics (titles
include "Betty In Bondage," "Bound To Please,"
a manga-style series -- "Sushi," "Honor Neeze"
and "Venus In Chains." Early works were under the name Ted
Jones. |
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Drew Jones |
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Illustrator influenced by Julius Zimmerman, Chuck Jones
and Disney animators, but with a distinctive look. His illustrations
cover shemale art and a range of fetish subjects. |
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Michael Manning |
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San Francisco writer and artist of several
graphic novels produced by NBM, where his "Spider Garden"
has become a classic, creating its own fantasy mythos. His work is
usually black and white, with stark imagery and rich textures. He
often features heavy bondage and latex, with sexy, seductive characters. |
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Sasha Marie |
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Emerging transgender artist who works with colored
pencils and inks and whose work is reminiscent of nostalgic fashion
design illustration |
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J. De
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A new French illustrator whose work currently
features stringent bondage, medical equipment, tormenting machines
and clinical humiliation. His 2000 debut album, "Femmes Machines"
is a promising volume. |
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Asaji Muroi /
Inuya Aigando |
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Japanese illustrator who specializes in
female bondage, dog-girls, ponygirls and rope restraint, in the definitive
traditional Japanese style. |
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Marquis de Panasewicz |
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Complex American illustrator who does commercial
art, technical art, logos, portraits, scenes and fantasy / erotic
art. He's worked with pencils, ink, and full colour oils, rendering
intricate BDSM work featuring both female and male slaves in a world
in which "the female of any species is always the predator." |
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Krysztof Nemeth |
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Seattle-based illustrator with crisp style influenced
by Michael Manning and Eric Stanton and strong design sense. |
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Alexis Parker |
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Pencil artist who focused on black transgender
work. Alexis' work is sometimes found in color, colorized by Felicia
Rene, who has carried the torch for this previously anonymous artist. |
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Enigmatic painter, known for beautiful shemale work
and some bondage. |
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Tom Porta |
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Painter of rubber themes featured often
in Marquis Magazine |
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Artist known for a style which is a combination of
illustration and image manipulation. |
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Mike Preston |
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Comic illustrator and sometime painter
who specialiuzes in extreme bondage, torture and humiliation. |
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Juan Puyal |
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Spanish transgender artist whose work appears
regularily for Sandy Thomas Publications. |
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Remy |
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French painter and fetish artist whose
first collection of work was in "Sado Maso Chic." |
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(b. 22Feb1955) Florida-based illustrator
whose styles and techniques are totally self-taught. As a teenager,
he was fascinated by teenage girls, hard rock guitar, and motocross
motorcycle racing (and later drag racing). To this day he keeps a
garage full of vintage Japanese motorcycles from the '70s. In the
'80s, he began his career as a professional artist, doing storyboards,
key scene illustrations, set designs, and hands on art for several
feature films and music videos (He has worked on projects for Warner
Bros., Universal, Disney, General Motors, IBM, and others). His first
bondage works appeared in publications by Bon-Vue, followed by a comic
series in Goddess Dianna Vesta's "Attitude" magazine and
several story illustrations in the BDSM swinger mag "Get Kinky."
At this same time, he worked with "Scarry Video" for a year,
shooting several videos and even starring as a home invader in one.
Limited success in these ventures led to a retreat from art for several
years, in which time he pursued motorcycle roadracing and his personal
BDSM lifestyle while working as a high performance motorcycle tech.
In October 1999, he went online and the response was overwhelming.
Roberts draws BDSM scenes and comics for several sites, Including
Fansadox / dofantasy, BDSMartwork, and his own Darkstar Productions.
Roberts presently lives in West Palm Beach, Florida with his live-in
slavegirl of 11 years, Alisa. He is an experienced BDSM Master and
draws upon his own experiences and fantasies to portray the fear and
panic on the face of his subjects. He can work in virtually any medium
including sculpture, and can paint on any size canvass you could imagine.
He is planning to branch out to art shows and erotic exhibitions soon,
and has plans in the works for several large projects to be announced. |
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Sardax |
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London-based watercolor and occasional
ink artist specializing mostly in Femdom imagery with a strong Oriental
flair, and an affection for gloves (there have also been some ponygirl
works). He prefers to work in black and white -- although some of
his work in "Leg Show" has been color. |
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Franco Saudelli |
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(b. 04Aug1952) Italian artist who specializes
in bondage and foot-fetish work; creator of "The Blonde,"
a kind of spy / superheroine version of John Willie's Sweet Gwendolyne. |
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Paolo
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(b. 29Feb44) Venetian painter and comic
artist who first landed illustration work in 1975 with "Lanciostory."
He later produced "Skorpio," and then the comic which brought
him widespread recognition and notoriety -- "Druuna," which
was banned in several countries. "Aphrodisia," and "Giuda
Ballerino" carry on his tradition. He is founder and editor of
Morbus Gravis -- an art and animation studio. |
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(b. 03Nov1953) American artist inspired
by Robert Bishop, who aspired to do damsel-in-distress comics. He
has done work for Harmony Magazines for over 14 years (since the late
'70s, when his work first appeared in "Bondage Life"), and
is now developing folios as well as filling custom orders at his own
Silver Sandal Press. His work is very well-textured black and white
line art, with intense expressions and poses, and features both male
and female bondagees. |
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Steel |
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German-born artist who appeared on the
scene in 1992. He often paints in oils, featuring vividly-colored
clothing and soft pastel textures. His work appears monthly in Marquis
Magazine |
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Stargraves |
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Illustrator for House of Gord |
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Tsubasa |
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Atlanta-based 3D graphic artist and musician
with a background in architecture, whose themes include legs, latex,
steel and mild bondage. His work is intricate and vivid, in the tradition
of Sorayama. |
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Los Angeles-based illustrator who began
making rock band posters in 1990. In 1993, he started producing some
work for Harmony Magazines, and since then has gone on to classic
computer graphics using Poser, Truespace and View d'Esprit. Not to
be confused with a transgender artist using the name or Turk Winter
(writer / collaborator with Eric Stanton), but he uses other names
in 3D forums. |
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Illustrator best known for lush illustrations of puppygirls,
ponygirls and other petplay situations, who's been drawing petgirls
since 1991 and began publishing them on the web in 1998 at aigando.com.
"I hope that my pictures fascinate, inspire, arouse - or just
entertain - people, who are knowingly or unknowingly inclined to this
fetish-combination." |
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Andreas Wacher |
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East German artist specializing in pictures of "sad
girls". Bondaged transgendered girls are fast becoming his specialty. |
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Ron Wilbur |
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Comic artist who specializes in "good
girl" -style (a '50s comic style) line art in comics like "Bondage
Girls at War," "The Domino Lady" and "Revelry
in Hell." |
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Collette Zastrow |
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New transgender artist who works in pencil
and watercolor, with a crisp style. |
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