So, it appears that my penchant for putting pins into females has a history. I find that rather encouraging.Georges Topfer, illustration from "Miss Cravache ou Les Vierges Esclaves" by Jean de la Beque (1930).
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Her name is Sunny, and it's from the old Hanging Bitches site. She did an awesome strappado scene where she was fully suspended briefly.
So, it appears that my penchant for putting pins into females has a history. I find that rather encouraging.
Thanks for posting this one.
Another human pincushion - GT does seem to have had enjoyed that fetish (I expect pincushions were more familiar in the home in the days when he was an impressionable led!)Georges Topfer, illustrations from "La Maison des supplices" by Aimé Van Rod (1909).
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You may be right. I grew up in the 50's in a house full of women (mom and 5 older sisters & no bros), and sewing and needlework were quite prevalent at the time.Another human pincushion - GT does seem to have had enjoyed that fetish (I expect pincushions were more familiar in the home in the days when he was an impressionable led!)
OK, I might be eccentric here but I must say I enjoy (among other things) glasses on no.2.Illustrations by Brian Tarsis for "Nazi Double Cross", a work by G. Hunters & B. Majors.
Enjoy!
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Thanks for exposing us to so many great artists @Oldymen54, really appreciate all your posts!Continuation:
1-Cyrelle Bara ;
2-Czerefkov Srege;
3-Czernawski G.L;
4-Czva;
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Goodbye, the letter "C", hello, the letter "D"
5-D Stop.
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