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I now have a link below to play a slideshow with all 50+ of the pictures in my "Kinbaku Perilous" series. With sound effects and music. You can view it here in Deviant Art, or click the Youtube Button and see it in a larger format at Youtube, or even click the full screen button and see it on your full viewing screen. If you have the capacity you can download it and view in 1280x720 pixel format, which I think gives the best viewing. Enjoy.
The Kinbaku Perilous series was the first of my larger image series, of over 50 illustrations, which are also all available here in Deviant Art in a larger format (3810x2130). It's Youtube link is: youtu.be/bACIFKTmq6Q
Now I also have my Kinbaku Nightmare series up. It's Youtube link is: youtu.be/YOhnfKwD0wU
The Kinbaku Perilous series was the first of my larger image series, of over 50 illustrations, which are also all available here in Deviant Art in a larger format (3810x2130). It's Youtube link is: youtu.be/bACIFKTmq6Q
Now I also have my Kinbaku Nightmare series up. It's Youtube link is: youtu.be/YOhnfKwD0wU
Onward to kinbaku Tidbits 18
For my old viewers: For now it is back to Kinbaku Tidbits for a while. To give me time to think up more ways of presenting Kinbaku. I have posted, a few days ago, some Kinbaku videos of 5-7 minutes long, they now have their own section in my gallery, more will be coming in the future. I suggest looking at my 'Kinbaku Forest' it has sound and some music, as well as a story. It was on my old YouTube Channel for years and fairly popular. But note it may a slow start for some, being 5 minutes long, because it is a story. It is meant for a full sized screen not a little box on the screen. Also note that 'Kinbaku Forest' pictures are in my gallery. With a sampling on the left hand side of this page if you scroll down a bit.
Kinbaku Study Six - Bamboo Frame
For my old viewers: I having finished my first Ming Tale. A story related by a senior Japanese goumon hito (torturer) to his Joshu (helper) over lunch about the tortures used by the Ming (Chinese). Now I presenting kinbaku Study Six, a study of the use of a bamboo frame. Used of hanging a number of uke (subjects) at the same time for public display.
Time for more Kinbaku Tidbits
21 August 2020 For my old viewers: I have finished another Namban tale so I am going present another round of Kinbaku Tidbits for your delight. This is will be the 16th collection of them I have presented. This will give me prepare other sorts of collections. Maybe some Chin torments or other things which I may dream up to present. I am also still working on a bibliography on what is available in the English language on Kinbaku in books, movies and the like from outside of the normal Kinbaku web sources for viewer study. For my new viewers: I have now posted over 3800 illustrations in my gallery. A good portion of which are arranged in story lines, some short, some hundreds of illustrations long. My artwork is mostly a display the Japanese arts of Kinbaku (tight rope bondage), Shibari (binding), and Goumon (torture). That is why I refer to myself as a Kinbaku illustrator. There are also a number of special series like "Kinbaku Story" and "JIro's Jinmon", in my
Now for some European Tortures
For my old viewers: Now I am posting the third in my series of Namban (Southern Barbarian/European) tales. An tale of tortures used in Europe. While the main focus of my illustrations is on Kinbaku (Japanese Tradition Tight Rope Bondage) the rest of world in 1600 AD was also doing all sorts of nasty things to their own people. I am also still working on a bibliography on what is available in the English language on Kinbaku in books, movies and the like from outside of the normal Kinbaku web sources for viewer study. For my new viewers: I have now posted over 3700 illustrations in my gallery. A good portion of which are arranged in story lines, some short, some hundreds of illustrations long. My artwork is mostly a display the Japanese arts of Kinbaku (tight rope bondage), Shibari (binding), and Goumon (torture). That is why I refer to myself as a Kinbaku illustrator. There are also a number of special series like "Kinbaku Story" and "JIro's Jinmon", in my galleries
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