April 2007
Monthly Archive
Monthly Archive
Posted by kp on 26 Apr 2007 | Tagged as: clothing

Ladies, if you dig the retro vibe, you’ll adore the range at Pin Up Girl Clothing (modeled here by the vixenish Maisumi Max). We’re big fans of this scene, with most of our Saturdays spent lounging around at a local Tiki bar we discovered last year. And nothing goes better with Tiki culture than retro style. From Swing dresses right through to swimwear, there’s a gorgeous selection available. We should really be getting paid for this plug, come to think of it!
Posted by kp on 25 Apr 2007 | Tagged as: illustration, photography

It can sometimes be tough to say whether Jason Levesque is an illustrator or a photographer, or a mix of the two. While he has definitely etched out a career as a master of drawing perversely hot squid-girls (it’s hotter than it sounds, trust us!), he’s devoted an equal share of his time to the photography that leads to the illustrations. His photos tend to form the basis for his drawings, but rather than just taking a boring photo of a girl posing purely for the sake of the drawing, Levesque puts hours into the photo itself. His wife and he often make the costumes and props themselves, which speaks volumes of his dedication.
[StuntKid]
Posted by kp on 24 Apr 2007 | Tagged as: exhibit, photography

Skin/Strip is… Ah heck, why don’t we just quote the site? “Skin/Strip is an interactive installation created by Completely Naked and commissioned by The Museum Of The Unknown, running from October 2000 until January 2001. Skin/Strip is a labyrinth of lit round-shaped corridors, wallpapered with photographic images of skin. Identities of unknown people. Blueprints of the audience. In the middle of the labyrinth is a photo-booth. In the intimacy of this room, the audience is invited to have part of their body (skin) recorded on a digital camera, this image will become part of the exhibition.”
Posted by kp on 23 Apr 2007 | Tagged as: photography

Peter Erber is a photographer with a special focus on studio work, specialising in portraying a contrast between the textures of human skin and other objects. A beautiful style that really speaks to us.
[Peter Erber] (German)
Posted by kp on 22 Apr 2007 | Tagged as: books, photography

If you’re looking for a subtle way to let the world - or at least visitors - know that you’re an open-minded, sexual person (we’re not suggesting you invite them over for a sex party of course! Mind you…), coffee table books can be a clever way. The Scene of Busts is a wonderful diary of beautiful girls with a theme that lets you believe they’re regular girls out and about, indulging a random photographer who happens upon them. Very nice, and very classy.
Posted by kp on 21 Apr 2007 | Tagged as: art, illustration
Kozyndan don’t actually focus on the erotic, but they don’t shy away from depicting nudity or sex, either. We love their style and the way they collaborate together to produce amazing pieces of art and illustration. These two are active on the net, updating their livejournal regularly with new pieces and fun stories from their travels and experiences.
Posted by kp on 20 Apr 2007 | Tagged as: photography, tattoos

Is it obvious yet that we have a bit of a thing for tattoos on sexy girls and guys? The Female Canvas is a gallery of photography on just that subject, so if you’re like us, you’ll be in heaven.
Posted by kp on 19 Apr 2007 | Tagged as: photography

Tasty nude photography - especially the dripping chocolate shots - by Jose Manchado.
Posted by kp on 18 Apr 2007 | Tagged as: bodypainting, graffiti

While some (okay, most. But not us!) people consider graffiti around town to be an eyesore and an abomination, we’re confident you find anyone who won’t enjoy this gallery.
[Shriimp]
Posted by kp on 17 Apr 2007 | Tagged as: bodypainting

When it comes to turning sex into a bizarre circus show, you’d be hard pressed to outdo the Japanese. We’re not entirely sure what’s going on in the linked page—and unfortunately the images are only screengrabs of what appears to be DVDs for sale—but it’s definitely inspiring.
[Messy]