Ex Libris is a series of artworks by Japanese artist Alphonse Inoue, and it pictures young women with innocent faces doing not-so-innocent stuff with the rest of their body. It seems to be mythologically inspired, as we encounter the impersonation of Death touching those young girls full of life, or creatures half-human, half-beast having sex with human beings. There are also a few representations of puppet strings, maybe playing on the “sex toys” idea of young women. It’s quite erotic without being pornographically vulgar or obscene, even if it’s obviously not something to put in front of children. Almost all of the action is implicit, and you often have to use your imagination to complete the perversity of it all. You can find tons of others Ex Libris pictures on pinterest or tumblr, and I would recommend you to check them all out if you’re in this kind of art.
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