Creator: Mike Hoffman.
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Jules of Nature
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Love Begins

Janaina Medeiros
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
One Nice Bug Per Day
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Claire Keane
Noah Kahan

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Creator: Mike Hoffman.
The Screaming Sea by nina-Y on DeviantArt, from Ireland
Silent evenings by Laura Makabresku
Vogue Italia (October 1997) ph. Christophe Kutner via archivio.vogue.it
Medusa: ORO - Bjorn Hurri
A Dream of Hope by Lisbeth Cheever-Gessaman ~ SheWhoIsArt
Jessica Fong - Poison Ivy vs Batman
Sonia Matas - Draculina
This was a test shot from my most recent shoot. Talk about starting with a bang! Not one but of editing on this one. I can't wait to start working on these!
Swallow the Sun by EranFowler
Takato Yamamoto ~ “Heisei Esthiticism”
Japanese artist Takato Yamamoto’s self described “Heisei Esthiticism” style casts figures reminiscent of the work of Victorian pornographer Franz von Bayros in their creative positioning and playful use of space within their scenarios. As with a lot of Japanese art, there is a blatant sexual and often sadistic undertone that sees his subjects restrained, wounded, gagged and bound yet unblemished, posed and beautiful.
His recurring use of objects like skulls and skeletons, eyeballs and severed heads as ornaments in fabulously detailed and intricately opulent and patterned backgrounds reveal a fascination with sex and violence as beautiful aesthetic phenomena rather than topics of morality and he depicts these themes as subjects of sophisticated titillation. These are not problematic, shallow cartoons of sinister pornography. They are staggering and complex visual records of voyeuristic and psychological fascination drawn from an eclectic range of culturally significant sources.
Human suffering is not the point-beauty in pain/pleasure and child-like curiosity in the sinister and the grotesque is the focus of Yamamoto’s sumptuously detailed paintings. Exquisitely illustrating themes of bondage, seductive darkness, metamorphosis and death, Yamamoto’s rich work adorns the covers of novels and magazines and nourishes a side of our minds that is often denied and repressed. <source>
Valkyre
Cat Girl by Frank Frazetta
Lady of the Lake by Diana Van Damme