Profile:
My unique and dramatic images combine traditional photographic skills with cutting edge digital manipulation;
blurring the boundaries between the two. I have over15 years of experience creating fetish and erotic art.
My award winning artwork is for sale in a range of sizes, from six foot high stretched canvases to greetings
cards, all individually crafted using only the finest materials. I provide the ultimate discreet, private and highly individual
Personal Portrait Portfolio service, working in close collaboration with my clients, using a unique combination of photography
and digital art. I also provide images for advertising and editorials and am available for commercial commissions.
My work has been exhibited in several major fetish establishments, including the Las Vegas Erotic Heritage
Museum and the Amora Academy of Relationships and Sex in London, where I had more images displayed than any other artist.
My work has been published in magazines and books including Skin Two, Secret, Graal, Jade, Desire, Fetish Photo Anthology
and Erotic Signature’s The World's Greatest Erotic Art of Today.
Influences:
My work has been heavily influenced by the Surrealist movement.
The images of Man Ray, the photomontages of artists like Herbert Bayer and of course the incomparable Salvador Dali. Other
favourite photographers include Angus McBean for his portraiture and collages and Günter Blum for his fishnet/body images.
My riotous use of colour is inspired by the psychedelic 60s posters of Stanley Mouse and Alton Kelley. Like many of the new
school of, mainly selftaught, digital artists my influences are wide reaching and include the architecture of Sir Bertram
Clough Williams-Ellis who created the surreal village of Portmeirion in North Wales (set of the TV series The Prisoner). I
enjoy films by Luis Buñuel, Kenneth Anger and Peter Greenaway. Music is also an important inspiration and I regularly listens
to artists like Pink Floyd, System 7, The Beatles, Underworld, The Orb, King Crimson and Eat Static.