Original post here. Sourced to artgasm. Original text:
(via disturbingimages, artgasm)
Original post here. Sourced to artgasm. Original text:
(via disturbingimages, artgasm)
Original post here. Image is a story illustration containing the caption “‘They are coming through the air and traveling along the ground,’ said Cecy, in her sleeping.” Sourced to via covenofbliss. Original text:
Lawrence Sterne Stevens art for Ray Bradbury’s Homecoming (Famous Fantastic Mysteries 1952)
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From Hell It Came
Original post here. Sourced on tumblr to daysrunaway via xxxelasetchbook. This appears to be a crop of a cover from a German horror magazine, Der Lord.
Found in this forum.
Original post here. Original text:
When women used to be depressed or were not “taking care of their men” properly their husbands could send them to the psych ward for attitude adjustments. This was part of conditioning them to always wear a smile. They believed that if a woman saw herself smiling that it would become natural practice and that she would be “cured”. This often went along with shock therapies.
this makes me feel really sick and scared
I would’ve been lobotomized…
Original post here. Original text “La Santa Muerte by ghostpavo.”
Two somewhat dubious sites identify this artwork as the product of the erotic artist known only as Rebecca, who is perhaps most famous for her Housewives at Play series of erotic comics as seen on her official website. The first dubious site, not linked here, included a thumbnail of the artwork in a summary of what it claimed was a “full repack” of Rebecca’s work, offered as a now-defunct 1.63 gigabyte download. More persuasively, the unsigned artwork appears in a small gallery here named “[Rebecca] Fine Art Gallery 04” and containing more than a dozen works with a science fiction theme. Some (like this one) are more obviously in Rebecca’s visually distinctive style, and none display the signature most commonly seen on her work. For interest, here is another artwork from the gallery featuring earth girls captured by aliens:
Rebecca writes of her artistic inspiration:
I think it first started for me when my kids were small. I would take them (one toddling, the other in stroller) down to the playground in the section where we lived at the time for sun, air, and playtime. The 3 year old would busy herself in the sandbox while the baby and I sat and watched the world go by.
That world of course, was filled with what I now like to refer to as “hot mom’s”. You’ve seen them. Pretty young girls ranging in age from 20’s to 40’s with diaper bag and stroller in tow, having absolutely no idea (or do they?) how sexy and desireable they look. They wear shorts and baggy pull overs, and every time they bend or stoop to check the baby an opportunity is given to peek down her blouse (at full, swollen breasts) or at the curve of her hips and ass. Their hair is perfumed, silky, and the latest magazine style which compliments perfectly her wardrobe from JCPenney.
Ahem. Well then. Let’s face it though, God definately knew what He was doing when he made women. Any woman who won’t admit she admires (or is jealous of) how pretty her neighbor/teacher/sister/hairdresser/etc is is just not being honest. I love girls, and I love drawing them. I love depicting them in all sorts of ways that (most likely) would never happen, except in my neighborhood (the one in my mind). I can (and do) have a sex fantasy everywhere from the grocery store, bank, walking in the park, or the fitting room in Kohl’s. I spend most of my days horny and wet. If my children only knew what their mom does at home all day…
Original post here. Image provenance by Bacchus at ErosBlog.
This image is associated with the marketing material for a 1985 California Star Productions bondage and fetish movie called Master Control. A knowledgeable fan-review at that IMDB link provides the best available movie synopsis:
This effort by Jason Whitman manages to get some of his lesser-known stars, Lana Ryan and Toni Stern, normally used for magazines and loops, into a talkie, as well as featuring regulars Georgia van Helsing and Sharon Montgomery, star of the legendary loop, Sign!, found in Bondage Classics 10.
GvH (Dr. Wier) is a mad scientist in competition with a Dr. Edwards to develop a mind-control device that reduces a person to someone without a mind of their own, open to any suggestion given by a controller following the sound of the password: P***y, pretty, p***y. What all that has to do with roughie bondage might not be clear, but Whitman quickly clears it up for us.
Montgomery (Sally), who wears only thigh-high boots and a leather waist-cincher throughout the picture, is Dr. Wier’s test subject. The machine works. The maid, Tammy Twitchell (Lana Ryan), gets snoopy and discovers Sally standing, uncomprehending, in a spread-eagle pose, but is discovered herself by Dr. Wier and becomes similarly strung up wearing not much. Tammy’s friend Kate (Toni Stern) shows up looking for Tammy and, wouldn’t you know, she ends up helpless in her skimpy undies, too. There’s whipping mixed in liberally, because that’s just how it goes in the Wier laboratory. After a while of all that, Dr. Edwards shows up and rescues everyone, letting them give Dr. Wier a taste of her own medicine.
The name of director Jason Whitman mentioned above is but one of several aliases for the notorious bondage director perhaps more often known as John Blakemore. This Bondage Blog link features information and links to interviews with him.
Another image of the model Sharon Montgomery in the leather waist cincher and electroplay mind-control gear may be found on the cover art currently in use at the video-on-demand service where Master Control may be streamed for viewing (as a pay service, although substantial free minutes are advertised as being available):
Some small free scene preview thumbnails are also available at that link. This image from the production (perhaps part of a related bondage magazine black-and-white photoset) was found here:
Original post here. Image provenance by Bacchus at ErosBlog.