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This glossy dominatrix was created by Hajime Sorayama
As far as I know Sorayama has no actual interest in female domination or sadism and used the dominatrix outfit as an easy means of stylizing an illustration. Some spikes on those boots. But I’ve seen even worse on real boots made for the fetish market.
There aren’t that many images featuring black women in F/m art. Most of the existing work is quite crude.
She could be a woman of any nationality. I opt for the most convenient geographic assumption. Topless Japanese Mistress holding a riding crop. More Hajime Sorayama pin-up art. What sort of pants is she wearing?
I’d seen Hajime Sorayama’s sexy cyborg collections (sold them when they were published). But never ran across his dominatrixish women until I saw this illustration on the web.
She’s a pretty young woman. And the gaudy outfit is cute. Sorayama’s images are executed with great technical ability and he’s often quite imaginative. But pin-up artists ultimately disappoint because they don’t have a submissive or masochist’s heart and will never invest the women he creates special and subtle qualities that make someone like myself shiver with delight. Of course you, differently, may supply the missing elements when you look at the art. Female satyr? Satyr’s were sometimes depicted as having horse’s tails. And female satyrs had human heads.
Yes, I do see the harness and chains. But I decided to focus on her whip. Maybe she’s a ProDomme at a dude ranch. Do they even have dude ranches anymore? Maybe she’s a kinky country music singer.
From Wikipedia: Hajime Sorayama’s work Sexy Robot, published by Genko-sha in 1983,[6] made his organic robotic forms famous around the world. For the work, he used ideas from pin-up art, which in the book then appear as chrome-plated gynoids in suggestive poses. His next book, Pin-up (Graphic-sha, 1984), continue in the same line. A number of his other works similarly revolve around figures in suggestive poses, including highly realistic depictions in latex and leather. His pinups appeared frequently in the pages of Penthouse magazine.
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