What you won’t see for the Coaster Show

This is what you so on my Instagram account over at @fetishartist

As a teenager, I worked at a gun shop. I was stuffing bullets into bags for shooters who hand load, and was told 52 bullets. I asked why.

Because they always bitch when there’s 49, but never say shit when there’s 52! My boss shouted. This began an early reminder of the business proverb, always over deliver.

You’ve seen the B-side of Good Slave for the coaster show. Like old 45 singles, it is the side I really wanted, but probably couldn’t get away with. Now, there were four coasters provided. I intended to do all eight sides. Time did not allow for that. It also turns out the B-sides are there for a reason. That is where the title of the piece and the name of the artist are supposed to go.

Soooo….

Yeaaaaaaaah…….. you don’t have to draw blindfolds on the lions, or add someone with a ball gag, it just kinda happened that way. Notice the dark halo at the top. That’s varnish I was experimenting with.

Now, one could say I’ve reduced the material provided by the biggest name in pop culture art galleries to the equivalent of a high school Pee Chee folder…

Wait, I’m old, do high school kids even use Pee Chee folders anymore?…

But actually, given that La Luz is the biggest name in pop culture art galleries, I have to say that this may be the most appropriate thing to do.

It is fun. The doodles and art on the back to kick it up a notch and in my opinion add creativity and value to the piece. You’re getting a little bonus for your $50.

And there’s two major reasons to do this. One is I got ink on the back of this one by mistake. So I kept on with it and added some thorns and lines to cover it.

The other reason is experimentation. Did you notice that Purple Pain has dark spots around the hooded subbie with the red ball gag on the B-side and around the banner I drew over the text. That’s a varnish. I needed to see how some things will perform on the material. The difference between art and illustration is illustration doesn’t allow for experimentation and pushing boundaries. Art demands risk. So when the stakes are high, how do you experiment? Test your techniques and materials first.

You don’t have to add things like ball gags, or chains going to the nipples and penis, it’s just a bonus when you have a project like this.

But wait, the pieces are accepted. All I have to do is deliver them, right?

Kinda sorta. You see, unlike pen and ink, there’s a lot of reflective surfaces here. It has been very tricky getting these scanned. So now, I need to add some clear media here and there for effect. Plus, I also wanted to know how micron pen would act directly on the untreated surface of the coaster. Sure enough, there’s a lot of ink bleeding. I still have one last blank coaster, which I intend to submit in 2017.

Always think ahead.

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Quick Update: Thank you La Luz De Jesus!

This just in! La Luz De Jesus has accepted all my submissions for the 2016 Coaster Show! I’ll be bringing them in to the gallery in the next few days.

I’m pleasantly stunned. Many kind thanks to Matt Kennedy for this opportunity.

The coasters are $50 each. Contact Matt at info@laluzdejesus to purchase.

Wooo hooo! *Happy Dance!*

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Femdom and Fetish Art: Submissions for Coaster Show

Femdom Fetish Art, The Good Slave, side A

Side A of The Good Slave

So I have officially sent in my submissions for the La Luz De Jesus Coaster Show. I’ve got no clue if they’ll be accepted. Upon reflection, pricing is a factor (welcome to the art business). So I’ve dropped the asking price down to $50.

People have been asking how to purchase. If you want to buy one of the pieces, you could contact the gallery at info@laluzdejesus.com and inquire.

Femdom Fetish Strap-on Art Side B of The Good Slave

Side B of The Good Slave. I like this side better, but doubted it would get accepted. You get two pieces of art for $50 on one coaster. Can’t beat it! Seriously, I put a lot of work into these.

I can’t honestly think it would hurt to contact the gallery to ask to purchase. I just can’t see the gallery turning down the money. The art itself might not be accepted for the show, but hey, that’s art.

Femdom Fetish Art: Heel! Reflections of Femdom

Femdom Fetish Art: Heel! Reflections of Femdom. I transferred a sketch of the shoe onto the coaster. That sketch is the only ephemera from this project.

If accepted. The piece will go on display and up for sale for $50. If the piece doesn’t sell right away, the gallery will eventually discount it by 10%. If the piece doesn’t sell, the gallery still retains the right to sell on the piece for six months after. Meaning, I can’t be approached to sell for a lower price after the exhibition, which is the right thing to do when you think about it.

These are originals, in acrylic. There are no prints. There was only one sketch, which was for the piece above, and it was only of the shoe.

Purple Pain

Bondage Art: Purple Pain. The purple is metallic acrylic ink. Note the woman in the corset holding a whip reflected in the ball gag

If none of the pieces are accepted for the show, I can only assume the policy is I can’t sell them for at least six months. Seriously. The materials are actually provided by the gallery. This exhibition was by invitation only. So to sell these off right away, even if rejected, would be rude. And I like Matt Kennedy.

Here’s one more thing to think about. Nothing says I can’t paint over them if rejected. I can just whip some gesso over them and start something for next year.

So if you like’em. Well, info@laluzdejesus.com hint hint, nudge nudge 😉

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