Sometimes I prefer to create a dedicated blog that can show modern art as well as vintage. Bondage Artworks is such a project, it is a special mix of all kind of views on bondage, from very ancient till modern day artists.
You can find a mix of Bondage Artworks.
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Latest Posts on Bondage Artworks
- These striking vintage illustrations come from the pages of Kitan Magazine, a classic Japanese publication known for its bold and erotic shibari-themed artwork. Created by the artist (Mineko-ga / Hōko-ga), this series depicts intense rope bondage scenarios in a dramatic, narrative style typical of mid-20th century Japanese fetish erotica. Mineko Tsuzuki is the pen name […]
- In the darkly elegant world of Suku Gurote, everyday objects transform into instruments of exquisite restraint.These vintage-inspired device bondage illustrations capture women helplessly bound to ladders, barrels, mirrors, pulleys, and wooden contraptions, each setup more ingeniously cruel and visually striking than the last. Classic lines, helpless poses, and a touch of wicked imagination: pure Suku […]
- Homer Davenport (1867–1912) was a prominent American political cartoonist known for his critiques of corruption during the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. His powerful illustrations used chains and ropes to symbolize oppression, economic exploitation, and political control, providing sharp commentary on societal issues while showcasing the tension between restraint and freedom.
- Saint Sebastian, a Roman soldier and secret Christian, was bound and pierced by arrows under Diocletian for his faith. Surviving miraculously before his final death, artists romanticized this martyrdom: a beautiful, near-nude youth tied in taut surrender, blending agony, ecstasy, and erotic vulnerability making him an enduring icon of bound masculine beauty in art and […]
- Film posters from the golden age of exploitation cinema (roughly 1950s–1980s) form one of the most vivid and provocative intersections of bondage imagery and popular culture. In genres like women-in-prison (WIP), nunsploitation, euro-horror erotica, and pure sexploitation, artists routinely depicted women (and occasionally men) in chains, ropes, cuffs, cages, and barbaric restraints—often exaggerated for maximum […]



