About me

Manga artist

I use Japanese style Tachikawa dip pens and speciality inks to bring my sketches to life.

What is your background as an artist?

I read comic books from the 70s and 80s and watched classic anime like, Voltron and Ultraman. So, I drew lots of robots and anime characters! I loved the freedom and fantasy of it all.

It took me some years of experimenting before I found my own style and flavour. Spicy themes and naked bodies. 

How would you describe your style of work?

Fetish hentai!

I’m exploring the hidden sides of everyday folk. A glimpse into intimate areas of peoples lives. Observing their various interpretations of love, passion and intimacy.

My drawing style is simple yet detailed. Just black ink and negative space to create rich visuals.

What do you think makes for good erotic art?

There’s so much erotic art out there; and so many variations on the theme. 

I believe good erotic art are ones that attempt to depict human sexuality in a sincere way.
It’s important to address the concept of liberated, raw honest love through sexy, consensual POVs. 

Art is an exceptional platform to be open about sexual exploration, female empowerment and gender themes.  

Are you inspired by any other erotic art?

Yes! Frank Frazetta! I love his watercolour fantasy art. He’s got that retro noir vibe with super sexy, badass ladies.

Manga horror masters –  Junji Ito for his fantastic mindblowing imagination and emotional landscape. The poignant works of Toshio Saeki and Suehiro Maruo. Retro vampires and complex surrealism that are deeply thoughtful.