Archive for the ‘art’ Category
Despite the bold claim of the title this is no more than a few observations about spanking erotica since the advent of the camera. Most weeks I run a feature called Vintage Sunday in which features old photographs that have some obvious appeal for a spanko readership. Whilst actual spanking pictures are not rare as […]
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Tags: BDSM, photography, spanking
Art for art’s sake…
The images above are by Belgium artist, Jean Phillipe Cars, better known just as JPC. sadly the artist’s website appears to have disappeared. Most of the work dates from around the millennium and this is just a selection of at least 200 illustrations by him. Most of JPCs work is themed around spanking, embarrassment and […]
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Tags: JPC, spanking
A Day at the Office
Busy day at work: longer post tomorrow.
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Tags: OTK, spanking
Season of the Pledge
Certain times of year come with certain traditions, like Easter and the Slavic tradition of spanking single girls. In some parts of Western Europe they spank girls in honour of Beltane, that May Day fertility rite; albeit these days in a subdued playful way, if at all. I have a picture somewhere of a girl […]
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Tags: beltane, fertility, tradtions
The Art of Spanking
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Tags: catoons, graphic story, spanking, spanking art, toons, Victorian
A Little Bit of Benson
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Tags: 1950s, Benson, spanking
Modern Vintage
I have been in communication off and on with Asa Jones, an erotic photographer and filmmaker. He and several associates, in particular his friend Charlotte explore spanking scenarios in various different mediums, with a particular emphasis on reenactment. Asa’s world is very much one where art meets lifestyle and I hope to bring you more […]
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