Sinical Magazine Article

Ms Misha Moore wrote a nice review of the Art of Contemporary Shibari Exhibit for Sinical Magazine.  Read the article here.

(Lew Rubens and Lisa viewing some of the art exhibited by Hikari Kesho. Photo courtesy of Ms. Misha Moore.)

Ginger Sin at the Art of Contemporary Shibari Exhibit

We had a great time during the Opening weekend for the Art of Contemporary Shibari Exhibit in Houston. I rigged Ginger Sin with helpful suggestions by Lew Rubens. CapturedErotica photographed this image. These are absolutely wonderful people to work with and have as friends. I’m blessed. Continue reading

The Art of Contemporary Shibari Exhibit installation at Mother Dog Studios

The Art of Contemporary Shibari Exhibit is the largest display of shibari art in a gallery setting in the world.  This exhibit is hosted by Mother Dog Studios and is part of the Fotofest 2012 Biennial activities.

Here are some pictures of its installation. Continue reading

A gathering of artists –

An international group of 17 world class shibari riggers and photographers sent 159 prints to Mother Dog Studios for this exhibit, which makes it the largest gallery exhibit of Contemporary Shibari Art in the world.  Many of the prints in this exhibit are larger than life. Continue reading

Captured Erotica presents “O”

Shibari techniques can be used to create incredibly beautiful art.  Look at the geometric patterns, the texture and straight lines of the rope contrasting with the smooth skin and curves of this pretty model, the superb lighting, and the overall composition in this excellent photograph.  This is another wonderful example of contemporary shibri art.  This is gorgeous photographic art. Continue reading

Captured Erotica presents “Machine Room”

Shibari can be used to create art with themes beyond strictly shibari type positions.  In this creative image, Captured Erotica has placed a beautiful model and ropework in an old industrial setting.  The photography is excellent.  What do you think is happening here? Continue reading