Alberto Lisi aka Hikari Kesho presents “Butterfly Koi”

This shibari pose and beautiful model contrast beautifully against some graffiti painted on a wall in Italy.  You can see a behind the scenes video showing the creation of this image here.

This is one of several prints that will be displayed and offered for sale at the Art of Contemporary Shibari Exhibit by the talented and famous fashion and shibari photographer, Alberto Lisi, from Veneto, Italy. Continue reading

DoctorZ presents “shibariSCAPE Abstract L”

This is not a classic shibari image.  Both bodyscape and abstract images are two of my favorite styles in fine art and creative photography.  In this photograph, I’ve included shibari rigging along with a bodyscape, and focused lighting to create an abstract type image.  My very attractive and talented model, Lisa, has helped me create contemporary shibari art. Continue reading

Lew Rubens presents “Dream Capture”

This is not a classic shibari image.  Lew Rubens (from Orlando, Florida) used his shibari rigging skills to encapsulate and suspend his pretty model in a circular web of rope.  Peter Claver (from Toronto, Canada) did an excellent job of photographing the pose.  This is another example of people from all over the world having fun with shibari and pushing the envelope on contemporary shibari art. Continue reading

Zee Maitri presents “Clover”

In this image, the artist, Zee Maitri, uses his light painting skills to highlight and profile his model who is suspended in a traditional shibari bamboo tripod suspension frame.   His beautiful model is Clover, who is also an accomplished photographer.  She, too, is displaying some of her art in our Exhibit.  This is another excellent example of contemporary shibari art. Continue reading

Clover and WykD_Dave present “Desire”

Classic shibari rigging, a nice pose and pretty model, excellent photography — these are the elements in this image that create beautiful shibari art. Clover has titled this image, Desire”, and leaves the interpretation of her title to your imagination. Both the pose and this photograph are simple and well done. Continue reading

Alberto Lisi aka Hikari Kesho presents “Araki Tribute”

In this image, the soft skin and smooth curves of the beautiful model are contrasted with the straight lines and hard texture of the rope and supporting tree.   The pretty colors of the model’s skin and pastel kimono combine very nicely with the natural colors of a beautiful spring time outdoor setting in Italy.  This is another example of excellent shibari art created by a very accomplished and successful rigger and photographer, Alberto Lisi. Continue reading

Noble Manque presents “Released”

The expression on this pretty model’s face is typical of many models after they enjoy a shibari experience. It’s a result of the endorphin release they experience.  They enjoy a feeling similar to the “runner’s high” enjoyed by many athletes.   While this image includes a beautiful model, excellent ropework, and nice lighting in a technically very well done photograph, for me, personally, the beauty in this image is contained in the peaceful and pleasurable expression on the model’s face.  I smile every time I see that kind of expression. Continue reading

MaillerPhong presents “Effortless”

This very nice black and white photograph features a very pretty nude model leaning against a wall, illuminated by natural light from a window.  This pose and lighting is not uncommon for many fine art photographers.   But, this image contains the addition of nice rope decoration on the model constructed with shibari techniques.  The artist, MaillerPhong, has demonstrated time and time again his unique and special ability to construct intricate and beautiful rope patterns on his gorgeous models.  He creates images that move beyond typical fine art photographs. Continue reading