These pages gather together some of the best and most interesting femdom drawings and femdom artists that I’ve discovered. My goal is not to create a definitive femdom art guide, but instead a kind of ‘jumping off’ point for further exploration. Hopefully, it’ll be useful for anyone looking for additional material on specific femdom artists, as well as for anyone looking for new artwork in particular styles or fetishes.
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Knave
Knave (aka EM) is an American artist based in the Midwest of the US. His artwork focuses exclusively on portrayals of ball busting, typically via kicking or kneeing. His style is a very cartoon-like, with strong lines, vivid colors and extreme poses. Some of his work even has a suggestion of pop art, with exaggerated characters placed in very abstract settings.
He has an active blog at posterous called Knave’s Ball Busting Cartoons (moved from it’s old home at blogspot). This features a large number of the images he has made freely available, along with ongoing updates on his work. He also has a commercial site where you can purchase his comics, ball busting DVDs, or commission custom work from him.
Mad Tomy
Mad Tomy’s work leans heavily into fight scenes, beatdowns, ballbusting, foot fetish and women in dominant / victorious poses. There’s a great sense of action and dynamism to his images, often with little touches of humor incorporated. His characters are drawn beautifully and always front and center in each of his pieces. Although the action is very kinky, the outfits and setting are typically more real world than fetish or fantasy. If your kinky interests align with his, then I’d definitely suggest checking him out.
His primary professional site is here. That has a shop for his comic books. You can also follow him on Twitter here, DeviantArt here and Instagram here.
Bernard Montorgueil
Bernard Montorgueil was a French artist working in the 1920’s and 30’s. Sadly I can’t find a lot of background about the man himself. His pictures can appear a little dated by the clothing and furniture, but if you look past that they still carry a tremendous erotic charge. The kind of bondage and sexual female dominance you might see today in a high def video from men in pain or divine bitches, he was drawing almost 100 years ago.
There is an excellent site dedicated to him that hosts a large collection of his work. The Retroguy site also has a good collection of his images. Finally, the very sexy Mistress Karin Von Kroft has a nice tribute to the inspiration he’s given her.
Nanshakh
Nanshakh specializes in beautifully drawn and coloured femdom images. Typical he features very haughty arrogant women, disdainfully sneering at the men at their feet. Setting the genius of Sardax aside, I think he’s probably one of the most talented femdom artists working today.
If you want to learn more about the background to the artist, there’s an interview with him posted at Carmenica Diaz’s blog. And if you want access to the artwork then he runs a commercial membership based site. Given he’s trying to earn a living from his work I’m not going to post any links to his work on free image sites (above images were taken from his free preview section).
Annmo Night
Annmo night (暗藻ナイト) is a Japanese artist who creates some fairly extreme femdom art in a detailed pen and ink style. His work illustrates a wide variety of different torments including CBT, whipping, toilet play, piercing, extreme bondage, etc. I wouldn’t go so far as to call it guro, but it definitely tends to towards the fantastically and outrageous. If you’re not upset by the sight of piercings then this image is a great example of his more tortuous work.
There are a number of galleries of his work at the g.e-hentai site, a lot of which have English translations. There are also several imagefap galleries available here, here and here. Unfortunately I can’t find a homepage for the artist or any significant biographical information on him. So if anyone has any useful background on him that I can include here, then feel free to send it my way.
Old Man Equine
Old Man Equine is, in the words of the artist himself, “….an imaginary character came into existence out of a Japanese man’s fantasy to be a horse mounted by beautiful woman.” His artwork certainly follows that theme very closely, focusing almost exclusively on men treated as either pets or as beasts of burden. He uses a very flat composition style, with hand drawing on top of rendered images, which reminds me a little of the cel shading techniques used in some videogames. Like Rodzo, he devotes most of his effort on the characters and typically uses very minimal background detail. He has also done some photoshop images that blend photographs of beautiful women with his bestially portrayed men.
His site contains all his images in a variety of different galleries, along with his essays and thoughts (mostly in Japanese).
Juan Puyal
Juan Puyal is a Spanish artist who spent a large portion of his career illustrating young people’s magazines. In the mid 80’s he switched over to erotic illustrations and since then has produced a large collection of mainly pen and ink style fetish drawings. Common themes include forced cross-dressing, service submission, whipping, wrestling and feet/leg worship. His settings are typically fairly conventional household or public locations, rather then dungeons or torture chambers, and he keeps the focus firmly on the figures rather than the locations. Although he doesn’t depict particularly extreme activities, his women do seem to carry an air of callous cruelty. There’s a real sense of sadism in some of their expressions.
He has a personal website which includes a biography page and a gallery page, and the Carmenica Diaz site did a short interview with him in 2010. The imagefap site has a gallery with a large collection of his drawings and the Femdom Artists site has a number of posts featuring his work. Unfortunately all the images I’ve found online seem to be fairly small, and I’ve not discovered a source for higher quality larger scans.
Rodzo
Rodzo’s work focuses almost exclusively on face sitting, smothering and forced oral sex. Bondage and corporal punishment aspects do sometimes intrude, but they’re almost always subordinate to this main theme. His style is a very recognizable one, employing simple clean lines and muted colors deployed in large flat patches. The drawings are quite minimal, but I think they really succeed in capturing the scene and emotions he’s trying to portray.
He has a homepage on the Strict Susan site, where there are some free samples along with an option to purchase his work in association with Susan’s fiction. There’s also an image fap gallery containing a number of his drawings.
Rubex
Medical experiments, nurses, bondage and breathplay all feature heavily in the work of Rubex. He manages to create a nice blend of the consensual and the non-consensual, with the men trapped and fearful, but also anticipating what’s about to happen, trapped by their own desires. There’s also a strong vintage feel to his work, with the language and uniforms of the nurses reflecting British medical culture from the 1950’s and 1960’s. Most of his work is black and white, pen and ink style. I’m not sure if the various colored images were done by him, or are a later alteration by a 3rd party.
I’m afraid I know very little about the artist himself, other than the fact he clearly originates from England. There’s a dedicated site for him (put together by a 3rd party) that contains the best collection of his drawings I’ve found. There’s also an imagefap gallery with a few drawings, and a much larger gallery (albeit with several duplicates) over at the g.e-hentai site. The femdom artists site also has a category for him. If anyone has more information on him then please let me know..
Sardax
In my view Sardax is the most talented femdom artist working today. And that’s not even a close call. He’s an incredible illustrator. He has a vivid imagination. But most importantly of all, he has an uncanny ability to capture the essence of female dominance. Whatever scene he’s creating, whether it’s a realistic humiliation or a fantastical torture, he always manages to communicate a sense of the inherent power and control of the dominant. He’s very versatile and portrays many different styles of femdom, but one common thread is the serene and relaxed appearance of the women. They always look like they’re thoroughly enjoying whatever torments they’re inflicting.
In real life a great D/s scene can be an incredibly powerful and moving experience, taking you emotionally and physically to places you might otherwise never reach. Sardax is the one artist for me who can consistently capture a spark of that feeling in his work.
If you want to learn a little more about the artist there’s a short interview here and another at his website. For access to the artwork itself he has an excellent commercial site with a subscription model. Given he’s a full-time artist who relies on selling his work for a living, I’m not going to link to any free copies of his images. The images above were taken from his free preview section and portrait section. The middle image is a portrait of Mistress Lubyanka and the right image of Mistress Tess.
Shiniez
By profession Shiniez is a video game and comic book artist and creates erotic artwork in his free time for his own pleasure and amusement. I suspect he wouldn’t describe himself as a femdom artist, as his work has a more general BDSM slant. However, the primary relationship he depicts is an F/f one, so I think it deserves its place here. Not to mention the fact that I really enjoy his work. His style is a very bold one, with a modern comic book feel that’s created with digital tools. He complements his obvious graphical talent with a fun sense of humor, interesting storytelling and a clear understanding of the realities of BDSM. I’d hesitate to call his work realistic. Everyone is too beautiful, the bondage too elaborate and the scenes too risky for that. But there is an underlying realism in the development of the characters and the psychology of their play. His work is not only exciting, it has something interesting to say about the intersection between BDSM, relationships and desire.
His main site is on deviant art. You’ll need to register to view it, but the signup is free and well worth doing, both for Shiniez and all the other good artists on the site. His best work in my opinion is not the single panel style as shown above, but the long vertical multi-panel pieces. The main gallery is best viewed by starting with the very first image he posted (on the last page) and working forwards in time (but backwards through the gallery). The chronology can be a little screwy, so he has helpfully created additional galleries with the images sorted into a more sane order. He also has a site on hentai-foundry, which doesn’t require signing up to view. However, it’s not as up to date as the deviant art site. There are also multiple galleries that have been created by fans on imagefap, for example here and here.
Eric Stanton
Eric Stanton is one of the earliest and greatest bondage, fetish and femdom illustrators. He started working in the 1940’s and continued right thought to his death in 1999. The Independent newspaper carried a detailed and respectful obituary that provides a good background on his life. His career intersected with many of the famous (and infamous) names from the fetish scene in the 50’s, including Irvine Klaw, Betty Page, Gene Bilbrew, Eddy Mishkin, etc.
I always find his drawings to be very physical and dynamic, with a great sense of energy. His women are typically 50’s pin-up in style, and are often shown wrestling and forcefully dominating the weaker and smaller men. There’s a strong action comic feel to his work, with dialog sketched in around sequences of beautifully drawn figures in motion.
If you want more background on him, along with a large collection of his drawings, there’s a book by Eric Kroll called “The Art of Eric Stanton: For The Man Who Knows His Place”. I’d highly recommend it. I picked up a copy almost by acccident from a sleazy downtown porn store, where it was looked distinctly out of place between stacks of the latest Vivid DVD’s. Online a fan has put up a dedicated site which regularly republishes his work. There’s also a few drawings at the Retroguy site and a collection of different galleries (via the search funtion) at the g.e-hentai site. The imagefap site also returns a large number of galleries if you just search on ‘Stanton’ (for example here, here, here, etc.).
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