Pop! Modern Primitive Latex Domina

Femdom art drawing

My “archives” primarily consist of a glass cabinet I got at Ikea years ago, specifically sized to fit 11×14 paper laying flat. The amazing thing about going through these archives is how much art I’ve forgotten about. I’ll never exactly know what I’ll find there.

For the life of me, I can’t remember where I came up with Pop! It’s obviously influenced by the San Francisco modern primitive movement. I remember a lot of experimental piercings at the time. The black area surrounding the latex Domina is an influence by Robert Williams. The bone skirt is something I picked up from an Joseph Campbell, describing dances of the dead in India (at least, I think that’s where I first heard of it).

I know it almost made it into the Dominatrix calendars, but something wasn’t quite right. In hindsight, it’s better than some of the other pieces that did make it. I do remember drawing it in a bar somewhere and it was a fun piece to do.

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