Femdom Art in Progress: Irene Boss

Sketch in progress of Irene Boss

Did you know Irene Boss started out as an artist? I love this woman more and more every day.

Got a few minutes to relax before sending out the Miss Rubber World press release. I just had to sit down at the drawing table for a bit, and worked on the Femdom art sketch of Irene Boss.

We must have met either right before I was working at AVN or just after I got started there. At first, there were the typically shy smile and nod hellos. We would cross paths at conventions and talk shop on occasion.

While working at AVN, quite a bit of her DVDs would cross my desk. All were serious Femdom BDSM with high quality packaging. I’ve always had a great respect for Irene and her significant other, who is usually close by at the shows watching her back and giving great support.

Irene Boss is a rubber fanatic, and it shows quite a bit in her videos and when she’s exhibiting at the conventions. I hope someday she takes a shot at Miss Rubber World. I think she could win and represent the title well.

As time’s gone by, we talk shop at the shows and flirt. If she was on the west coast when I was single, I probably would have gone in for a session or two.

So, when I started sketching Goddess Natasha and Goddess Sadie Hawkins, it dawned on me, I should draw some of the Dommes I’ve known personally and befriended.  I’ve done a few portraits, but I really should get a little more serious. So Irene is one of the first on my list.

I’ve still got a lot of work to do, and still need to finish Goddess Natasha‘s drawing, but this has been a nice break.

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BDSM Art: Carnavale De Sade Poster

BDSM Art: Poster for Carnivale De Sade

The show’s over, it’s not even Passive Arts anymore. We now call it Sanctuary LAX.

This BDSM art poster was one of those moments when several great fronts converged at once. Arcane from Club Iniquity, and Joey Strange had got together to create a high-volume combination of metal concert, performance art, and kinky play party called Carnavale De Sade. Held at Passive Arts on a seasonal basis, Joey Strange and The Horse You Rode in on would rock out and feature on stage hook suspensions (did we mention this is the same friend that put hooks through his back, was hung from a helicopter, and flown over the Hollywood sign for Ripley’s Believe It or Not?) along with other high profile acts. Arcane provided the mailing list and his own kinky entertainment.

As the night progressed, attendees would go into the other rooms and do perverted things to each other. It was a beautiful thing. As the shows progressed, Joey recruited Sherry and I to help with publicity. It  was before we officially formed Black and Blue Media, and helped give us our foundation.

I was jazzed, and had been going through a big book on 60’s poster art. I love psychedelic concert posters, and something spoke to me about this event. So one night, I sat down and put this together on 11×14 bristol. I then printed out a huge poster sized version on a blueprint machine.

It was a hit, the guys and the club were fighting over who would get the poster. I made a deal. I whipped up more posters, and framed the original for the guys. They loved it. There were two versions. What you’re seeing is for the final show. Joey and Arcane called it a night on May 7th with a huge finale, blowing out the venue and eardrums for miles around. LAX, right next door, probably called asking if they could turn the volume down. Sherry and I enjoyed the concert tucked comfortably in the Bastille room surrounded by cinder block walls and iron.

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Fetish fan art: Alex from Failure to Fire

Failure to Fire Fan Art

I’ve been hooked on Failure to Fire since day one. While J. Grant and Mel Hynes are most likely better known for their cat-centric Two Lumps comic, Failure to Fire has taken on a life of its own.

If you haven’t caught on, Alex is a character introduced a couple months ago. She’s a former competition shootist who burned out and looks like she came off a Blue Blood photo layout. She’s depicted with her mohawk lopsided over one eye, a bunch of piercings, and one hell of an attitude. Her story so far is about getting her grove back on target. Mick, the main character of the comic, is vanilla, completely smitten, and out of his league in more ways than one.

Ironically, today’s Failure to Fire is Alex-centric. She’s doing the hot brass dance with a wardrobe malfunction. It’s not only sexy, it’s a lesson everyone can learn in firearm safety.

I had to take a stab at some fan art. I love Alex’s character, even though she probably wouldn’t give an old fart like me the time of day. Knowing she’s probably done the club scene, I’ve draped her in latex garb and drawn her with an MP5 and a pistol. Honestly, the character is a better shot than depicted, but I wanted the viewer to notice she was aiming for the crotch in the target. Just for fun, I added in Snooch from Two Lumps.

This piece is also a serious attempt to do better with latex color art in Photoshop. I spent Saturday morning working over the latex catsuit and corset to get shading as right as possible. I hope they like the fan art, because they’re better shots and better armed than I am.

Check out Grant and Hynes’ latest strip at http://ftf-comics.com

 

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