The Bondage Candelabra
There are a number of entertaining ways to combine women, bondage, and burning candles. This slow and simple approach (by bondage artist “Ashely”) is by no means the most tortuous, but it would help a girl learn something of patience, endurance, and the value of suffering beautifully:
Elsewhere on Bondage Blog:
Haa yes… and moreover, it can just come in handy when in need for a light to read nice books. Adding to that some muffled squeels… ha ! the pleasure of it all !
I’ve always liked Ashley’s work.
Hard to get by in my experience.
How or where can I find work by “Ashley”?
Well, I’ve scraped together about 60 images from the free-sections of various pay-sites.
I can’t really find any larger gallery, like I said, It seems a bit difficult to find.
The work of “Ashley” (which may or may not be a pseudonym of Robert Bishop, whose work had certain similarities and certain distinct differences) originally appeared on the covers of a series of bondage stroke books published by the House of Milan, which are hard to find and expensive these days. There were also some thin pamphlet-style mini-magazines published by H.O.M. featuring a dozen or more Ashley drawings per title; I have one of these somewhere in deep storage.
But, sadly, I’m not aware of a good Ashley gallery anywhere on the net.
Remember USENET? There used to be regular postings of Ashley’s work on there. May still be. As for Ashley and Bishop, my opinion is they’re different people. I think the styles are too different. On the other hand this may require a detailed study of both artists .
Scraping the bottem of the barrel that my hard disk is, I am now at 127 images, all I ever found.
But comparing Bishop and Ashley, I think they are more than a little different.