SUKI DA, MASTER OF KINBAKUBefore introducing the artist in question, let’s talk about Shibari or kinbaku.
Shibari is a Japanese art of bondage that originates from an ancient tying technique used in martial arts. Over time, it has evolved into a discipline whose purpose is not merely to tie but to create aesthetic compositions that enhance the beauty and grace of the human body. This art encourages interaction, allowing for the exploration of both physical and emotional connections, generating intense experiences and aesthetic satisfaction. The touch of natural ropes against the skin can evoke tender and sensual sensations.
Suki Da is a Japanese kinbaku master and photographer. His works merge the traditional art of kinbaku with photography, capturing scenes filled with sensuality, aesthetics, and eroticism. His dedication to preserving the art of kinbaku and its cultural value is reflected in every carefully crafted photograph. His work transcends borders, collaborating with models from diverse backgrounds, celebrating cultural diversity and human connection. His authentic, sometimes provocative creations invite the viewer to immerse themselves in the enigmatic world of sensuality and passion.
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Painting Keeley Hazell in Cashback (2006)
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