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Welcome to our new Pornsaint Vittoria Risi by Keith P. Rein

 
"Driving Miss Risi" the original has already sold, however, there are limited edition prints on request.

(via BoingBoing) Once again, we see that if something exist, someone has made porn out of it. Take the video (above) uploaded by YouTube user stickmeintheeye. Or Jonah Ray's Lego Porn photoset on Flickr. 

Jeff Proctor offer us a nice selection of macabre Zombie Porn.

Nell Gwyn unveiled: Daring topless painting of Charles II's mistress to go on display after lying in a private collection for 50 years.

(via Fleshbot) "...Nowadays, anyone who wants to feel a little bit naughty can whip out a camera and snap a dirty photo of themselves—but in olden times, it wasn't quite so easy. No, if you wanted to show the world your naughty side, you had to engage the talents of a painter and have them use their craft to depict you in the buff."

Read the original news here.

The beautiful Marie McCray will probably be a protagonist of th huge, new secret project of the Pornpope Francesco D' Isa. Curious? In the meanwhile, read this interview for Pornsaints!

- Why do you get naked in front of a camera?

A new beautiful version of pornsaint Zahra Divine by Michael Hutter. You can see the other version here.

Penetration by Benjamin Füglister aka Pornsaint Biggi Bardot, deals with the magic of the instant moment where the spectator connects with the object in sight. It consists of 3 to 5 short films acompanied by a supporting soundtrack as well as production stills. Penetration also covers the omnipresent visual «sexual» stimulation and uncovers the absurdness of the so called erotic or seductive visual conventions.

We offer for sale the stills from the video. Benjamin Füglister, Untitled, 2008. From Penetration 1. Inkjet Print, 30 x 52.5 cm each

Toshio Saeki has cultivated a unique and shocking style – blending traditional Japanese technique with his own twisted imagination. Saeki’s artwork is a synthesis of depraved vision and incredible artistic ability.

Presented by LAST GASP & 111 MINNA GALLERY

“A famous writer once described my works as ‘obviously peculiar’ and I cannot completely deny that,” he said.  ”I want to surprise people, make them happy, and if possible, even completely enchant the minds of those who see my work.  To realize that, I will choose whatever method it takes, and will not limit myself.”

Saeki embraces the controversial nature of his work.  He seeks to challenge social norms by placing the unconscious in plain view.

“In the modern world, where one rarely stops to think about the truth behind the moment, you might enjoy it if you take a peep at my mysterious and strange illusions,” he said. “To those who frown at them, I want to place the drawings right in front of your face and ask if you really disapprove.  I’m always thinking, how wonderful it would be to give shape to psychological pictures which everyone hides and holds deep within them.”

Artemy Lebedev, the founder of Russia’s leading design firm, Art Lebedev’s Studio, also happens to be one the country’s most popular bloggers, with a daily audience more than 200,000 people. Sometimes insightful, often controversial and always profane, Lebedev’s blog offers thoughts on design, typography, the web, publishing, marketing and life in general. It also offers an Apple iPad to the winner of Lebedev’s annual “Best Tits Contest.”

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