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If you pull on it, she gets flushedA very strategically placed chain!
If you pull on it, she gets flushedA very strategically placed chain!
Which somehow adds to the overall allure, 99 ...A very strategically placed chain!
Woww ! That looks like an amazing rape scene. I just love the way the girl is trying to resist, which only seems to be adding to the fun of the rape
The most erotic pictures are most often the ones with the most intense expressions.
Just like the more this sweet girl is tortured, the more arousing she appears to the audience
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Casey is amazing, she has taken part in some fairly extreme stuff over the years, but still retains an innocent, "butter wouldn`t melt" lookAnd here are some gifs of the sweet rape of Casey Calvert (Operation Desert Anal)
Only goes to 10???
Dancing round a very small Stonehenge…Only goes to 10???
Where the hell are Spinal Tap when you need them?
If it did would she swallow it?Casey is amazing, she has taken part in some fairly extreme stuff over the years, but still retains an innocent, "butter wouldn`t melt" look
Well it was for Deviant ArtA very strategically placed chain!
Yes, that 'alternative Andromeda' has inspired lots of luscious paintings, that generally get muddled with the Greek girl.Time to give this thread a bump.
Dragon peril from a piece of world literature, depicted by the most famous artists.
Angelica is princess from an Asian country, introduced by Matteo Maria Boiardo's 'Orlando innamorato', published around 1490. She arrives at Charlemagne's court. Of a stunning beauty, she makes all the knight's heads mad about her, but she playes it 'very hard to get'.
The novel was never finished, but the theme was continued by Ludovico Ariosto in his 'Orlando furioso' (1516-1532). Angelica has disappeared, but Orlando and the other knights keep looking for her. At the end, it is a knight named Ruggiero who finds her. She is chained naked to a rock by people of some village, as a sacrifice to a sea monster. Ruggiero kills the monster and frees Angelica. Some artworks depicting the scene :
View attachment 1062047 By Gustave Doré.
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And many others....
The inspiration from the Perseus and Andromeda myth is very obvious.
Spoiler alert : Angelica finally marries a simple soldier, she has nursed, moves back home with him and disappears out of the story.
And of course it was totally inspired by your wonderful poem “Andromeda’s Challenge”Well it was for Deviant Art
But it's such a wonderful, wholly original, interpretation of that favourite fantasy of mine I use it for my avatar over there on DevArt.
I humbly admit I have not read it either. I discovered the characters of Angelica and Ruggiero while browsing through paintings of Arnold Böcklin.Well it was for Deviant Art
But it's such a wonderful, wholly original, interpretation of that favourite fantasy of mine I use it for my avatar over there on DevArt.
Yes, that 'alternative Andromeda' has inspired lots of luscious paintings, that generally get muddled with the Greek girl.
I admit I've not read Orlando Furioso - has anybody? It must be one of the works most often referred to by literary scholars working on that period, but I suspect not one in ten has actually read it all through, and quite a few write about it without ever having clapped eyes on it!
I haven't read it, but I did see this at the 1970 Edinburgh Festival:I admit I've not read Orlando Furioso - has anybody?
I love plays and operas where a female character gets tied up like that.. I guarantee a majority of the audience are desperately trying to hide the fact that their inner pervert is quietly but insistently whispering to them :”Fuck..this is so hot!!”I haven't read it, but I did see this at the 1970 Edinburgh Festival:
1970: Orlando Furioso
Considered the most extraordinary event at the 1970 International Festival, Teatro Libero's magnificent spectacular Orlando Furiosowas an entirely new experience in theatre. Director Luca Roncini staged scenes simultaneously in different parts of the MurrayfieldIce Rink, so that the audience could move around at will. Orlando and his knights on high horses mounted on trolleys, chargedthrough the audience at an alarming rate, scattering people in every direction to escape.
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However, it must be said that I was 10 years old at the time, so it made absolutely no sense to me. But it was an incredible specatacle and did make a huge impression (and I can't believe it was 51 years ago!).
Easier to draw than that other thing.... maybe?A very strategically placed chain!
Just like I did when I saw Love Camp #7 at a drive-in theater in Savannah Georgia in 1969.I love plays and operas where a female character gets tied up like that.. I guarantee a majority of the audience are desperately trying to hide the fact that their inner pervert is quietly but insistently whispering to them :”Fuck..this is so hot!!”
Are you suggesting…!! I can swiftly point you to many examples where I have drawn ladies’ foo-foos in exquisite detail….Easier to draw than that other thing.... maybe?
I was thinking more like you were late for a very important date and ran out of time, .... or something.Are you suggesting…!! I can swiftly point you to many examples where I have drawn ladies’ foo-foos in exquisite detail….
Nice recovery I won’t go on, but @Eulalia ’s surmise was correct, that the chain placement was partly to do with not wanting to get booted out of DA (it didn’t work… turns out I was the one in peril! ). In fact the earlier sketches had the chain somewhere else, and Andromeda’s naughty bits fully on displayI was thinking more like you were late for a very important date and ran out of time, .... or something.
I was not suggesting deficiencies in your artist talent at all. You actually draw foo-foo's quite well imo.
They need to change the name of their site to Non Deviant Art. Actually, being censored or kicked off of it adds greatly to your resume imo.Nice recovery I won’t go on, but @Eulalia ’s surmise was correct, that the chain placement was partly to do with not wanting to get booted out of DA (it didn’t work… turns out I was the one in peril! ). In fact the earlier sketches had the chain somewhere else, and Andromeda’s naughty bits fully on display
They need to change the name of their site to Non Deviant Art. Actually, being censored or kicked off of it adds greatly to your resume imo.