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'''Cannibal Khan''' is a prolific contemporary [[spanking artist]] who works exclusively in the [[girl spanking art]] sub-genre ([[F/f]], [[M/f]]). He started to publish his work in January 2006 on the [[Handprints]] website; meanwhile he has over 150 drawings online.
'''Cannibal Khan''' is a prolific contemporary [[spanking artist]] who works exclusively in the [[girl spanking art]] sub-genre ([[F/G]], [[M/G]]). He started to publish his work in January 2006 on the [[Handprints]] website; meanwhile he has over 150 drawings online.


Cannibal Khan's artistic technique involves a combination of original [[drawing]] and [[photomontage]]. He uses digital [[filter]]s to alter photographs so that they appear like painted (non-photorealism, in a way similar to [[Toma]]'s technique), and sometimes adds [[balloon]]s.
Cannibal Khan's artistic technique involves a combination of original [[drawing]] and [[photomontage]]. He uses digital [[filter]]s to alter photographs so that they appear like painted (non-photorealism, in a way similar to [[Toma]]'s technique), and sometimes adds [[balloon]]s.

Latest revision as of 16:56, 23 March 2022

Cannibal Khan is a prolific contemporary spanking artist who works exclusively in the girl spanking art sub-genre (F/G, M/G). He started to publish his work in January 2006 on the Handprints website; meanwhile he has over 150 drawings online.

Cannibal Khan's artistic technique involves a combination of original drawing and photomontage. He uses digital filters to alter photographs so that they appear like painted (non-photorealism, in a way similar to Toma's technique), and sometimes adds balloons.

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