Looks like some pleasant young ladies. Early risers, hmm?As a welcome gift please accept this picture of morning traffic at the King's Gate in Emarukkabad, the capital of Emarukkistan.
Looks like some pleasant young ladies. Early risers, hmm?As a welcome gift please accept this picture of morning traffic at the King's Gate in Emarukkabad, the capital of Emarukkistan.
Thank you. You made me feel very special with this welcome.With good fortune we’ve been struck
Our newest member Emarukk
Offers image and tale
To which we’ll regale
His arrival is our great luck
Well, it's not entirely necessary to do specifically crux art, although your opening image is splendid. We have seen a number of your images, and I think we would be appreciative of whatever inspires you. You are most welcome.For the first post in the Crux forum, I chose to post a version of the picture I made for a friend. I have made only two crucifixion images, but people were asking for more.
Thank you, It just happened to be that I had this one ready and decided to publish it in a place where it is appreciated. I also posted in dA to see the reactions there.Well, it's not entirely necessary to do specifically crux art, although your opening image is splendid. We have seen a number of your images, and I think we would be appreciative of whatever inspires you. You are most welcome.
You mean.. you haven’t been banned by DA yet? Ah well don’t worry, I’m sure they’ll get round to it soon!I also posted in dA to see the reactions there.
I'm still there. I wondered why and how because my images get reported regularly, but I dispute, and they come back.You mean.. you haven’t been banned by DA yet? Ah well don’t worry, I’m sure they’ll get round to it soon!
I just got suddenly and totally banned ..I'm still there. I wondered why and how because my images get reported regularly, but I dispute, and they come back.
Perhaps you have a fan on the management?I'm still there. I wondered why and how because my images get reported regularly, but I dispute, and they come back.
That would be cool :-DPerhaps you have a fan on the management?
warning - many have tried, none have succeeded, some have never returned!Now I'm learning how to follow these conversations.
Me too!I just got suddenly and totally banned ..
Hello, As a new member here, I would like to introduce myself. I'm Emarukk. I create erotic art inspired by 1600 - 1900 century orientalist artists. Stories and images are mainly taking place in the fantasy world of Emarukistan that reminds 9th-century central Asia. There are slave caravans and beautiful dancers in harems. In the dark side are dungeons and agony created by cruel Masters and Mistresses. Images are created with Blender and DAZ3D.
For the first post in the Crux forum, I chose to post a version of the picture I made for a friend. I have made only two crucifixion images, but people were asking for more.
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Hi. People here have been asking if it is possible to retrieve the pics and stories from the Time Tunnel ? archive at the Foundation.This is spectacular.
Basically yes. Right now the future of the foundation is undecided, though I am leaning toward closing down.Hi. People here have been asking if it is possible to retrieve the pics and stories from the Time Tunnel ? archive at the Foundation.
Your first pose is another interpretation of the black/white film sequences of "The Armenian Genocid".Hello, As a new member here, I would like to introduce myself. I'm Emarukk. I create erotic art inspired by 1600 - 1900 century orientalist artists. Stories and images are mainly taking place in the fantasy world of Emarukistan that reminds 9th-century central Asia. There are slave caravans and beautiful dancers in harems. In the dark side are dungeons and agony created by cruel Masters and Mistresses. Images are created with Blender and DAZ3D.
For the first post in the Crux forum, I chose to post a version of the picture I made for a friend. I have made only two crucifixion images, but people were asking for more.
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This is a well documented historical event.Your first pose is another interpretation of the black/white film sequences of "The Armenian Genocid".