aka Arcas.Artworks by Takashi Naka.
Wish you a sunny Sunday!
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Girl's got some moves.A good whipping
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I would say yes, technically speaking. Anything that's intentionally done to the body that causes pain would be considered torture. What a murder victim feels during the event, no matter how long or short it may be, can surely be considered pain. About the only exception to that would be a gunshot to the head, where the victim likely doesn't live long enough to feel anything. Beating, stabbing, and strangling would be a painful way to go, especially if the killer were to prolong the event for his own satisfaction as serial killers are known tom doDoes this count as torture...? Lexxi writhing in extreme discomfort so violently her superb breasts bounce as she undergoes a strangulation process purposely protracted to extend her suffering... (from PKF Crazy Family)
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Really? Well, you taught me something, so I won't die an idiot! Thank you so much!aka Arcas.
Definitely prefer a woman, and if that lady was as in this scene Mandy Tortega, then Morticia would be a very happy whipping subject.
I first saw the Naka artwork back in the late 80's-early 90's time frame when these pieces were sold/distributed by B&D Pleasures. Much later I came across a discussion on a forum (don't recall where) about Arcas's artwork, and he actually posted a message saying the Takashi Naka art was his work before 3D rendering came about. IIRC he mentioned that there weren't many of them published, but don't quote me on that.Really? Well, you taught me something, so I won't die an idiot! Thank you so much!
Come to think of it, they indeed share a certain taste for overcomplication, that made me always consider his works a notch below those of, say, Quoom, JD, AganMedon, Jucundus, ASennov in my personal appreciation ranking. Not talking about artistic merit here, but about how much they strike that peculiar taste bud I have.I first saw the Naka artwork back in the late 80's-early 90's time frame when these pieces were sold/distributed by B&D Pleasures. Much later I came across a discussion on a forum (don't recall where) about Arcas's artwork, and he actually posted a message saying the Takashi Naka art was his work before 3D rendering came about. IIRC he mentioned that there weren't many of them published, but don't quote me on that.
And obviously, Naka/Arcas no longer produces anything. Too bad!I first saw the Naka artwork back in the late 80's-early 90's time frame when these pieces were sold/distributed by B&D Pleasures. Much later I came across a discussion on a forum (don't recall where) about Arcas's artwork, and he actually posted a message saying the Takashi Naka art was his work before 3D rendering came about. IIRC he mentioned that there weren't many of them published, but don't quote me on that.
But I knew this artist for sure and I have his work. But I can't remember, and sorting through everything in a row, given the number of falls, is an unrealistic task. Maybe he'll get caught by accident.These are from Medieval Artwork, but I do not know the artist.
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It's hard to surprise me, but you did it. Nowhere and never before have I come across information that Arcas (Zogg) and Takashi Naka are one person. I beg you- the source. Here, for example, almost the entire Arcas for 10 years and not a hint. https://e-hentai.org//tag/artist:arcasReally? Well, you taught me something, so I won't die an idiot! Thank you so much!