Monthly Archives: March 2020

The first Torture Garden Berlin, at the Metropol!

Puck dancing at the first Torture Garden Berlin by Suzanne Forbes Feb 29 through March 20 2020Here is Puck, dancing by the stage very early in the night.

I arrived and grabbed my Press Pass (thanks Mark!) quite early – it wasn’t even ten pm. I wanted to be sure I could settle myself in a comfy seat by the stage, as I can no longer stand for events. I was thrilled to see Puck The Hare, a friend and muse, hit the dance floor shortly afterwards. Puck wants to be very clear: the outfit, which they put together themselves, is Cute Kawaii Fetish Jackalope, not Wolpertinger! I encourage you to take a closer look 😉

Eldergoth couple at Torture Garden Berlin by Suzanne Forbes June 25 2020Updated June 25 with the very first drawing of the night.

This very handsome ElderGoth couple were kind enough to pose for me.

Since Torture Garden Berlin was the last event I hit before I went to self-quarantine (I’m asthmatic and immunocompromised), I’ll be posting the drawings very slowly, putting an absolute ton of work into each. If I drew you, keep an eye here or subscribe, and eventually you’ll turn up!

Torture Garden Dancers by Suzanne Forbes July 23 2020Updated July 24 with the hottest couple of the night!

These incredibly gorgeous young people were dancing by me for a nice while. Then they got into some serious flirting with my very gorgeous companion, Sadie Lune, so I didn’t get their names!

Torture Garden Dancers greyscale by Suzanne Forbes July 21 2020And a selection of dancers in different fetish looks!

So, so, so much love to my Patrons.

I am so grateful to my Patrons on Patreon, whose monthly financial support makes it possible for me work safely at home.

As usual the drawings of TGBerlin are licensed Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) for all to share and enjoy!

In addition, I release the copyright on each drawing to the performer shown and they may use the drawings for their own profit and pleeeasssure in any way they choose.

Guest blog of Break-up Art by Victoria Aronoff!

Valentines by Victoria Aronoff March 2020Victoria and I have been friends for forty-five years.

We met at The Little Red Schoolhouse on Bleecker St. when I was eight and she was nine. She is the brilliant daughter of two artists, and she grew up in a vast loft on Great Jones St. full of cats, canvases and coffee table books about painters. She posed for me many times in art school!

Self Help Tips by Victoria Aronoff March 2020Her art has always been precious to me.

It’s deceptively simple, with an uncanny grasp of detail. Although she works primarily in grantwriting for social justice organizations, the art always pops up. She recently experienced a break-up and has made some art about it. I hope you enjoy it!