A reunion of the world famous masters of erotic art. Three legends of erotic art, Hajime Sorayama, Rockin' Jelly Bean and Katsuya Terada, creators of PUSSYCAT! KILL! KILL! KILL! reunite to bring fans TOKYO SWEET GWENDOLINE. With a nod to fetish photographer John Willie and his legendary fetish magazine Bizarre, which established the aesthetic of modern bondage, these three legends express bondage fetish fantasy worlds in their own style, including 60 artworks in full color. [HAJIME SORAYAMA] An illustrator renowned for his robotic, metallic and erotic depiction of women, Sorayama is highly regarded by many hardcore fans around the world. He has worked with many notable companies such as Nike, Disney, Lucas Film, Marvel, Samsung and Darkstar skateboards. He is perhaps more widely known for the original Sony AIBO design and the cover art of Aerosmith's album "Just Push Play". [Katsuya Tereda] Katsuya Terada, a.k.a. Rakugakingu (or "Doodle King") is a Japanese illustrator who is well known in the US from his work related to Ironman and Hellboy. He likes to doodle a little everywhere he goes and has done many live drawings on walls. His drawing style is heavily influenced by Moebius and Katsuhiro Otomo. He is a versatile genius and has worked in many fields ranging from manga and anime to live-action film and character design. His notable works for character design are Blood: The Last Vampire and Virtua Fighter. [Rockin' Jelly Bean] A mysterious masked illustrator who began his career designing flyers and album covers in the Japanese indie garage punk scene, Rockin' Jelly Bean flew to US in 1996 and gained popularity among the Lowbrow art community working with artists such as COOP and KOZIK. His is also well-known for creating artwork for a German film "Killer Condom" (Kondom des Grauens). His psychedelic American-style pinups have won him many cult fans.
A reunion of the world famous masters of erotic art. Three legends of erotic art, Hajime Sorayama, Rockin' Jelly Bean and Katsuya Terada, creators of PUSSYCAT! KILL! KILL! KILL! reunite to bring fans TOKYO SWEET GWENDOLINE. With a nod to fetish photographer John Willie and his legendary fetish magazine Bizarre, which established the aesthetic of modern bondage, these three legends express bondage fetish fantasy worlds in their own style, including 60 artworks in full color. [HAJIME SORAYAMA] An illustrator renowned for his robotic, metallic and erotic depiction of women, Sorayama is highly regarded by many hardcore fans around the world. He has worked with many notable companies such as Nike, Disney, Lucas Film, Marvel, Samsung and Darkstar skateboards. He is perhaps more widely known for the original Sony AIBO design and the cover art of Aerosmith's album "Just Push Play". [Katsuya Tereda] Katsuya Terada, a.k.a. Rakugakingu (or "Doodle King") is a Japanese illustrator who is well known in the US from his work related to Ironman and Hellboy. He likes to doodle a little everywhere he goes and has done many live drawings on walls. His drawing style is heavily influenced by Moebius and Katsuhiro Otomo. He is a versatile genius and has worked in many fields ranging from manga and anime to live-action film and character design. His notable works for character design are Blood: The Last Vampire and Virtua Fighter. [Rockin' Jelly Bean] A mysterious masked illustrator who began his career designing flyers and album covers in the Japanese indie garage punk scene, Rockin' Jelly Bean flew to US in 1996 and gained popularity among the Lowbrow art community working with artists such as COOP and KOZIK. His is also well-known for creating artwork for a German film "Killer Condom" (Kondom des Grauens). His psychedelic American-style pinups have won him many cult fans.