Three Studies Of Fellatio
While tracking down the source of the art in this post this morning, I came across this set of drawings on a page from The Secret Art of Tom Poulton. It’s captioned “3 Studies Of Fellatio”:

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June 6th, 2010 -- by Bacchus
Three Studies Of FellatioWhile tracking down the source of the art in this post this morning, I came across this set of drawings on a page from The Secret Art of Tom Poulton. It’s captioned “3 Studies Of Fellatio”:
Similar Sex Blogging: June 5th, 2010 -- by Bacchus
The Exotic She-MaleFor as long as I’ve been downloading dirty pictures — and that’s quite a very long time indeed, if you count the years I spent dialing into bulletin board systems and running download robots against Usenet servers — I’ve been seeing little snippets of art with a distinctive theme. The first one, I think, was 8-bit greyscale, maybe 200×300 pixels. The subject matter would be variations on a consistent theme, namely, lushly drawn characters endowed with both boobs and penis, always in some kind of bondage. I’ve been seeing this distinctive body of work by the same unknown and unattributed artist for close on to twenty years now, so it was a surprise to me when I tripped over a set of scans (in the usual place) that were better-than-usual quality and (for the first time ever!) associated with a name and a publication: The Exotic She-Male Art of Bruce Baker.
The art itself is, as it always was, lushly-drawn and very very consistent in theme:
I figure if nobody in twenty years has been willing to give this guy an artist credit when they broadcast his work around the internet, it’s high time I started. Similar Sex Blogging: June 3rd, 2010 -- by Bacchus
The Most Beautiful AdornmentsDr. Faustus and his recent post on the sexual metaphor of flowers was fresh in my mind when I stumbled over this erotic bookplate:
Sadly, I don’t share enough intellectual context with the artist to know who s/he was quoting and citing as “G. VII, 3”. June 2nd, 2010 -- by Bacchus
Surprised In The ActA hard-drive find for which I don’t have a source. Don’t they look totally busted? Update: Ah ha! I remembered a similar piece of art, tracked down the artist for that piece, did some serious Googling, and ended up visiting some of the seedier parts of the net before I was done. But I found the artist and source for this piece. Turns out it was drawn by an English artist named Tom Poulton, who died in 1963 and whose erotic work was published in the late 1990s by an outfit called the Erotic Print Society. This piece appeared in a book called The Secret Art of Tom Poulton. I’ve linked the image to a larger version I found during my search. Similar Sex Blogging: June 2nd, 2010 -- by Bacchus
Peep ShowHere’s another one of those bits of venerable art that I don’t fully understand. My first thought was that we were looking at some sort of field-expedient glory hole affair, but upon second perusal, it looks more like a peep show for the ladies: All I know about this is that it’s by an artist called Henri Monnier. May 31st, 2010 -- by Bacchus
Like Mother, Like DaughterJust a little vignette found on alt. binaries. pictures. erotica. cartoons. Note how the caption functions as one of your better short stories, cramming quite a bit of plot into a just a few words:
Artist is Rodzo. Similar Sex Blogging: May 29th, 2010 -- by Bacchus
Her Uniform Couldn’t Stand The StrainAmong the numerous difficulties that exist (at least in the pulp imagination) with the concept of the female paratrooper is the one notably illustrated in this detail from a pulp cover. Specifically, it appears that paratrooper uniforms just aren’t up to the task of constraining a soldier’s breasts when she hits the ground hard:
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