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A '''fetish artist''' is an illustrator or painter who makes [[fetish art]] which depicts people or objects in [[fetishism|fetishistic]] situations. | A '''fetish artist''' is an illustrator or painter who makes [[fetish art]] which depicts people or objects in [[fetishism|fetishistic]] situations. | ||
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Template:Hea der A fetish artist is an illustrator or painter who makes fetish art which depicts people or objects in fetishistic situations.
'Classic' fetish artists
Gene Bilbrew
@SM201 @WP [Classical 1]Robert Bishop
@SM201 @WP [Classical 2]Art Frahm
@SM201 @WP [Classical 3]Eric Stanton
@SM201 @WP [Classical 4]Alberto Vargas
@SM201 @WP [Classical 5]
- 'Classical' fetish artists notes
Contemporary fetish artists
Dakkar
@SM201 @WP [Contemporary 1]Bernard Dufossé
@SM201 @WP [Contemporary 2]Dirk Hooper
@SM201 @WP [Contemporary 3]Eric Kroll
@SM201 @WP [Contemporary 4]
- Contemporary fetish artists notes
- Michael Manning - Wikipedia entry - SM-201 Entry
- Moraxian - (No info @ Wikipedia) - SM-201 Entry
- Julian Murphy - (No info @ Wikipedia) - SM-201 Entry
- David Nestler - (No info @ Wikipedia) - SM-201 Entry
- Helmut Newton - Wikipedia entry - SM-201 Entry
- Vince Ray - Wikipedia entry
- Sardax - Wikipedia entry - SM-201 Entry
- Hajime Sorayama - Wikipedia entry - SM-201 Entry
- Franco Saudelli - Wikipedia entry - SM-201 Entry
- Stargraves - (No info @ Wikipedia) - SM-201 Entry
- Tom Sutton - Wikipedia entry (a.k.a. Dementia)
- Brian Tarsis - Wikipedia entry - SM-201 Entry
- Valerian de Thorianie - (No info @ Wikipedia) - SM-201 Entry
Fetish art in the artistic mainstream
The following fine artists have included fetishistic elements in their art:
- Allen Jones - Wikipedia entry - SM-201 Entry
Fetish art in comic books
Many artists working in the mainstream comic book field have consistently included fetishistic imagery in their work, usually as a shock tactic or to denote villainy or corruption.
- Brian Bolland - Wikipedia entry
- John Byrne - Wikipedia entry , X-Men, Fantastic Four
- Howard Chaykin - Wikipedia entry , American Flagg, Black Kiss
- Daniel Clowes - Wikipedia entry , Eightball
- Alan Davis - Wikipedia entry , Excalibur
- Steve Dillon - Wikipedia entry , Preacher
- Frank Miller_(comics) - Wikipedia entry , Sin City, The Dark Knight Strikes Again
Notes
References
'Classic' fetish artists
'Note a'
See also [ List of Bondage artists ]
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