
The same enigmatic chainsaw carver who previously sculpted Nagi-sama and Hatsune Miku from blocks of wood has turned his hand to creating a wooden idol of Mio, with quite spectacular results.
“Jason-san” in action:
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One of the nudes on display at New York York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art has been arrested for not being 2D enough.
Photographer Zach Hyman’s spree of exhibitionist photography went unmolested throughout New York, but when he dared to display his nude model amidst the nudes of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the gallery swiftly had his model arrested for public indecency.
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The 8th China International Ceramics Fair had plenty of jugs on display, not all of the ceramic kind.
The mostly male visitors to the event were delighted by an artistic display of naked ladies having their bodies tastefully painted, visible below:
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The involvement of an esteemed artist has not stopped phone watchers from immediately branding this new KDDI handset as being “grotesque”, and it is easy to see why…
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This skilled practitioner of Chinese calligraphy has honed her vagina-eye coordination to such an extent that the results are at times scarcely discernible from more conventional calligraphy.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: H, International, News
- Date: Jun 22, 2009 07:54 JST
- Tags: Bodypainting, Censorship, China, Fine Art, Idol, Marketing, Oppai, Tourism

These ladies have attracted much attention with their semi-naked bodypaint (due chiefly to their nudity rather than to the merits of their feminine beauty or the quality of the painting, we might think), which is certainly their main intent as they are on display in a hotel lobby in the hopes of attracting custom…
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A uniquely decorated idol, managing an outstanding and unusual balance between nudity and erotic concealment.
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The denizens of the 2ch VIP boards were challenged to recreate the above (and already bizarre) ukiyoe art of some centuries past, using the contents of their ero-pictures folder.
You can see the amazing consequences below:
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Galleries, H
- Date: Apr 18, 2009 16:58 JST
- Tags: Bathing, Fine Art, Gravure, History, Idol, Image Gallery, Mizugi, Oppai, Photography

A gallery of the idols, or their rough equivalent, of 100 years prior to the present, whilst Japan was still in the Meiji period and freshly pirating all the technology it could lay its hands on.
Their swimwear is at times surprisingly risqué, although we should of course remember that certain concepts of modesty have swung in and out of fashion in both East and West repeatedly.
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Sharp-eyed observers have spotted some very odd touches in Mio anime K-On! Most notably, the girls seem to be used to a life of true luxury, evident in all the episodes so far…
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A scene from Japanese TV which defies easy interpretation; it appears this lady is daubing her nude body with paint in order to make “art”, but why she is enthusiastically embracing the young girl is not clear. Healthy skinship?
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When not dealing with octopoidal abuse of hapless females, the fine popular prints which developed as an art form in Japan during the Tokugawa period, called “ukiyo-e” (“floating world”), can be quite boring.
The Vippers sought to change all this, by judicious application of Photoshop:
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