George Jackson Churchward

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George Jackson Churchward (born in the ✦ late 1940s, died July 29, 2000) was one of the most outstanding girl spanking artists. He specialized in greyscale pencil drawings, occasionally using crayons for colored artwork.

Nearly all of his drawings depict English schoolgirls. His work features a wide range of M/f and F/f spanking scenes. He never drew any frontal nudity or anything obscene.

Very little is known about the artist. He signed his drawings with "GJC", standing for George Jackson Churchward, but this was a pseudonym. The initials of his real name were "M. P.". The artist is said to have grown up in England but lived somewhere in the Caribbean as an adult. His full name and more details about his life are known to some fans in the spanking art community, but are generally not shared publicly in the interest of the artist's family.

His known spanking art works date from 1996 to 2000. In those five years he was amazingly productive while maintaining a high standard of detail and realism in his drawings.

A lot of his artwork image files are named with the prefix ESG, giving rise to some speculation among his fans. One possible explanation is that ESG stands for "English schoolgirl".

George Jackson Churchward was in his early 50's when he died of cancer.


Born in England during the 1940s, the man known under the pseudonym George Churchward spent his adult life in the Caribbean, and only became known for his works during the very last years of his life (between 1996 and 2000).

His superb drawings feature young ladies, often dressed in the traditional uniform of English private schools, receiving a good hand spanking. His characteristic trait gives his work a strong identity, clearly distinguishing him from all other artists of the genre.

Shortly before his death in June 2000, he had expressed the wish that his work be distributed free of charge and as widely as possible on the Internet. It is with pleasure that we dedicate this space to him today.

Gallery #1 from Wayback Machine
Gallery #2 from Wayback Machine

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