Artistry by Hoku Lani – Non-Fiction

Writer: Hoku Lani

Subject: Artistry

Link: MEWE / 25.09.2023

Artistry

When I see a woman in a mask, with her beloved canine companion by her side, something about the scene triggers a certain kind of artistry in me. The contrast between the mask, the woman, and the animal presents a unique combination of elements, and one that I find both captivating and erotic.

It’s as if a primordial enchantment has been cast upon the scene, and as I look on I’m taken on a visual journey to another place, where the lines between reality and fantasy blur.

The piercing eyes of the woman as they peek through the mask, the animal’s faithful loyalty, and the artistic sensibility of the entire image, all combine to provide a unique and entrancing experience that I could honestly stare at for hours.

The mysteriousness of it all speaks to me in a way that few other sights have been able to; and, for that reason, it will always remain one of my favorite aesthetic combinations.

 

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