I’m very happy to announce that my second premium design called “Latex-Maid” is available in my Redbubble store now! Not surprisingly, the idea of this kinky pin-up parody of a well know raisin brand, came to me when I was eating breakfast.
Everybody love latex maids, they are naturally sweet, just like raisins! So I thought that the pin-up style of the iconic logotype would be great for a naughty tribute with a latex maid bringing her sex toys to her master… or mistress.
I commissioned the art from Steve – The Tshirt Artist, a commercial artist from Maryland in the U.S. Steve was very professional to work with, super fast and very open to feedback.
If you enjoy my writing and would like to support this weblog, then be sure to order your “Latex-Maid” t-shirt today or anyone of my other fetish t-shirts designs. Thank you so much for your support!
I’m very proud to announce that my first premium design called “The Call of Caoutchouc” is available in my Redbubble store now! The artwork is a massive tribute to rubberism, old horror movie posters and Cthulhu!
I first learned about the Cthulhu mythos when I was playing role playing games in my teenage years. It was created by an American author known as H. P. Lovecraft, who achieved posthumous fame through his influential works of horror fiction.
In his initial short story, “The Call of Cthulhu”, published in Weird Tales in 1928, Cthulhu is malevolent entity hibernating within a underwater city in the South Pacific by the name of R’lyeh. The imprisoned Cthulhu is the source of constant anxiety for mankind at a subconscious level, driving many insane. The short story asserts the premise that, while currently trapped, Cthulhu will eventually return.
H. P. Lovecraft describes a statue of Cthulhu as “A monster of vaguely anthropoid outline, but with an octopus-like head whose face was a mass of feelers, a scaly, rubbery-looking body, prodigious claws on hind and fore feet, and long, narrow wings behind.”
The idea of a aeons old god sleeping in a sunken city at the bottom of the ocean, waiting to the stars to align so he can raise again, both fascinate and horrify me at the same time – and it have inspired me to create a rubberist version of the great Cthulhu, wearing full rubber suit, harness, heavy gloves and a gas mask with corrugated gas mask tubes for tentacles.
Instead of the word “Cthulhu”, I used “Caoutchouc” – the latin word for “rubber”, as many rubber fetishist feel that their fetish is a calling. A call that if answered will lead to incredible pleasures, but if unanswered will make them go insane.
I choose to commission the art from Vince Ruarus, a commercial artist from the Netherlands. Vince understood what I was looking for right from the start, as you can see in his first sketch displayed on the left. The final design is no less than AMAZING!
If you enjoy my writing and would like to support this weblog, then please purchase a “The Call of Caoutchouc” t-shirt or one of my other fetish t-shirts designs. Thank you so much for your support!
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I love to wear t-shirts that shows my affinity for latex or that I’m a part of the fetish community. It’s a great way to display your true colors without saying it out loud. If you share my love for t-shirts then you MUST visit my new store with kinky t-shirts and cool stickers!
There are already few designs up and more will be added over the coming weeks. Most designs are created by me and some by other artists, a example of this is the Copenhagen Latex Fetish Meetup design that was created by Gernot. The store is hosted by the nice folks at RedBubble.com and they’ll take care of orders, printing, shipping and customer service.
Shirts are available in a huge range of styles, colors, sizes and every sale helps support this blog. To celebrate the launch of the store, the prices has been reduced by 20% until next Friday!