Thank you! Keep comin’ back…More goodness is coming. Peace.
Her length exposed, she was preparing to enjoy herself and offered this delicious angle as she writhed, enjoying the luxury of her shape and electricity in her own skin…
Sometimes mystery is more erotic than blatancy… This is a test of that theory. (And the ankle bracelet is among the most alluring pieces of jewelry a woman can wear…)
Thank you! Keep comin’ back…More goodness is coming. Peace.
‘Appreciate your compliments! Thank you very much!
I can be reached via email: vision@mkultraexperiment.com. If you’re interested in booking a session, feel free to contact me. I’m based in New York City — pretty easy to get here. ;^) I also travel for clients so we can certainly work something out.
I fully intend to keep the flow of sexual and sensual beauty coming. Peace.
Thank you for your kind words!
I’m very happy that I’m filling a void, and producing images that capture my viewer’s imaginations and leave them with a strong impression. I work very hard to make images that titillate, whet appetites and please eyes and minds.
I’m a fan of Anaïs Nin and I approve you turning to her after looking at my images!
Stick around — there’s more goodness to come. I thank you for checking out my work…
Peace and Love.
“It is the beads that makes the buttocks to shake” - Yoruba saying
Women of the African diaspora have, for centuries, displayed the beauty and femininity of the female form through the use of waistbeads. The practice varies, but one main theme (among many) emerges. Among Yoruba, there is a belief that the waist beads posses strong erotic appeal, and serves to lure their spouse or an interested man to the bed of a fetching Yoruba woman…
I will let you be the judge…
Beautifully round, chocolate mounds, symmetric, and sensually presented for the taking. Nipples erect. Hands lacking focus…What are they doing below…
More of this series “forthcuming…”
Full. Richly dark. Natural. And invitingly situated.
Inspired by the work of Thierry Le Goues.