No, I don't feel this looks any more like Bishop than any other bondage art. In fact, there are many more that copy his style to a T. This is pretty much original in my eyes.
Posted by Roc (guest) on Mon 10 Sep 2012, 09:07 EDT
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How she would be tranpsorted home from the slave market.
Posted by MrPadraig (guest) on Mon 11 Jun 2012, 01:02 EDT
It's been said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. I'll ask if this is intentional, as I don't know, but it seems to me that this piece very much resembles the style of the late Robert K. Bishop. But even if I was unfamiliar with...
It's been said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. I'll ask if this is intentional, as I don't know, but it seems to me that this piece very much resembles the style of the late Robert K. Bishop. But even if I was unfamiliar with Bishop's body of work, I'd still love this piece. Superb. Thank you for posting it.
Posted by KP (guest) on Fri 18 May 2012, 02:40 EDT
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No, I don't feel this looks any more like Bishop than any other bondage art. In fact, there are many more that copy his style to a T. This is pretty much original in my eyes.
Posted by Roc (guest) on Mon 10 Sep 2012, 09:07 EDT
Safe Transport
How she would be tranpsorted home from the slave market.
Posted by MrPadraig (guest) on Mon 11 Jun 2012, 01:02 EDT
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show full show summaryIt's been said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. I'll ask if this is intentional, as I don't know, but it seems to me that this piece very much resembles the style of the late Robert K. Bishop. But even if I was unfamiliar with...
It's been said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. I'll ask if this is intentional, as I don't know, but it seems to me that this piece very much resembles the style of the late Robert K. Bishop. But even if I was unfamiliar with Bishop's body of work, I'd still love this piece. Superb. Thank you for posting it.
Posted by KP (guest) on Fri 18 May 2012, 02:40 EDT