I hear the stocks click- closed and locked around my ankles.
My soles, already uncontrollably sensitive, somehow feel like they're buzzing in anticipation.
My deepest, darkest fantasy is coming true.
Clutching the bedsheets on all fours, i look over my shoulder to watch you unpack your bag.
2 large hairbrushes. 2 shampoo brushes. 2 electric toothbrushes. A vibrator with an attachment for me to wear, ensuring no matter how much I squirm, the vibrator will remain pressed firmly against my clit.
Long peacock feathers and shorter, stiff ones.
A pack of small combs.
Baby oil. Rope.
My heart beats faster against my chest while melting at the sight of you choosing the first tool.
Hairbrush and baby oil.
I remember telling you how the hairbrush is my biggest fear and deepest craving.
You take your time massaging the baby oil into my soles while I spread and scruntch my toes to tease you.
The baby oil makes the sensitivity of my soles maddening.
I feel the bristles of the hairbrush glide smoothly down my arch then across my toes.
I jolt as if an electric current ran from the soles of my feet up through my leg, then hear your deep, teasing voice: "Ticklish?”
I've heard that hands and feet tend to be the most challenging body parts to render for a lot of artists. (Those saying this must not have tried faces—eyes and noses trip me up more often than not in portraits.) Hand studies, I must confess, are not my favorite—primarily because they so rarely turn out the way I intend. Foot studies, depending on the angle, can also be terribly challenging depending on the angle. However, somehow, I have found an enjoyable simplicity in recreating one of God's most overlooked masterpieces: the human foot. This piece is inspired by a photo from Tyler Posey's fan site. Enjoy. More #artfromdust to come.
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Art Stuff
Posey's Spotlight 1: mixed media (pastel, pastel pencil, and charcoal pencil) originally on tan toned paper and digitally edited to black background.
Posey's Spotlight 2: mixed media (primarily pastel and pastel pencil) on black paper.
Time for a little bit another kind of photos.
Some time ago I found in shop something very common and typical, something that everyone has got in their houses... But totally not in the typical size! Did You ever saw such great bulb?
I was just trying to figure out how procreate works but then the op brainworms got to me and 35 hours later here we are! can you tell I miss home-cooked meals :')