Forward Into a Female Future: Art. Femdom art in a future world of female supremacy.
Female beauty, sexuality, and pleasure
The appreciation of female beauty. The power of female sexuality. The passion of female pleasure.
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This woman is beautiful, but it is her sexuality, her desire for pleasure, that is most beautiful. The impulse to strip naked, assert her sexuality, and find pleasure in a laundry room, usually a location of domestic boredom, reminds us that women are powerful, sexual beings. This is an erotic scene of female sexual liberation. The beauty of female sexuality is captured gorgeously here. Artist: Tim Dinter. 2001.
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Here is female beauty and female sexuality in one view. She looks down with a knowing smile: she knows she is displaying her beauty and her sexuality, and that is a power she naturally and instinctively owns. Looking up at a woman from the ground, a man can both appreciate her beauty completely and submit to her power absolutely. This illustration hints at a woman’s true power, but only uses female beauty and sexuality to arouse, distract, and persuade in a belief in female superiority. Artist: Sardax. http://www.sardax.com/
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The natural beauty of women, of femininity, is sensual and intimate here. The lesbian sexuality and the dildo hint at a world of female pleasure where men aren’t needed—and hint at the possibilities of female freedom in a female future.
Artist: Édouard-Henri Avril (Paul Avril). From Alcide Bonneau’s 1906 edition of the French translation (titled “Manuel d’érotologie classique”) of Friedrich Karl Forberg’s “De figuris Veneris” (On the figures of Venus). 1906.
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A reinterpreted romance comic book cover with the woman taking control of her man for own sexual needs and fantasies. Originally, this was just a cover from the comic book “My Own Romance” (#30, 1949), but by just changing the words in the speech balloon and other text, this scene has become a more futuristic view of women with sexual power and a glimpse into the changing roles of women since the days of traditional romance in the patriarchal past. Re-worded by the art staff at the now defunct Scandalous Women online women’s magazine. Artist: unknown. https://web.archive.org/web/*/scandalouswomen.com
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What at first seems like an innocent night at home for a couple, might be more interesting: On the sofa, she is in his arms, her legs are spread slightly with her panties visible under her short skirt, and a man in the background is carrying in three glasses of wine. Is this a cuckold serving a wife and her boyfriend? A cuckold date night? Artist: Sardax. http://www.sardax.com/
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This illustration intimately reveals the beauty of sexuality and pleasure between two women. With her skirt lifted and her pussy and bare legs exposed, a woman lies back with her eyes closed, lost in ecstasy. Her panties are dangling around one ankle and a naked leg is draped around her lesbian partner who kneels between her open legs licking and fingering her pussy. The beauty of lesbian sexuality is exciting, not only for the erotic and voyeuristic pleasure of seeing two women together, but also—and more importantly—for the pure, undeniable display of female sexual empowerment and the irrelevance of masculinity. This is powerful female sexuality for women only. Lesbian sex is feminine sex; lesbian sex is liberated sex; lesbian sex is feminist sex. Artist: unknown.
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Without direct comment on the painting displayed on the museum wall (“L’Origine du monde” by Gustave Courbet), the significance captured in this photo is obviously the woman spreading her legs in front of the painting. In this captured moment she seems to be developing the theme of L’Origine du monde further into reality: instead of the classic beauty of the painting showing the vagina closed and innocent, here she is fully exposing her vagina and hinting at the mystery and beauty of the depth of femininity. But this performance artist is also reigniting controversy by shocking and provoking us like the painting once did after it was first shown in 1866. Maybe she is persuading us to, once again, think of a woman’s vulva as a work of art. Artist: Deborah De Robertis. May 29, 2014.
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The genius of this painting is the pure simplicity of the brush strokes creating an immediately recognizable vulva. And then there is the complexity in the colors that perfectly create a sense of the chaos of reality. The thickness of paint at significant locations is another dimension to remind us to think beyond a mere painting to the substance and sensation of a woman’s labia and clitoris. There is always much more to women, but with the artist’s focus on a single, recognizable—but often hidden—female organ, this painting also invites a singular meditation on women and the mystical beauty of their sexuality, their pleasure, their power, and their vitality. Artist: Gerald Lovell. “Women”.
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This is an excerpt from a comic presenting a cuckolding scenario with nicely instructive text, teaching us about this kinky fetish from all three participants’ points of view (cuckold, wife, and her lover). The drawings have a cuteness and realism; it’s easy to enjoy learning from this type of artistry. Both educational and fun to read, this webcomic series (Oh Joy, Sex Toy) and the artists deserve to be more well-known in the mainstream media. Artist: Erika Moen and Matthew Nolan. Detail from “What the Fuck’s a Cuck?”. April 4, 2017. https://www.ohjoysextoy.com/cuckolding/
FEMALE BEAUTY, SEXUALITY, AND PLEASURE
ART IN A FEMALE FUTURE