Pin-up art has been around since the early 1900's. The world has changed a lot, but one thing hasn't, we still love to look at the feminine form posed or depicted in a beautiful and alluring way. The art of Ed Mironiuk has only one difference - his pin-up art is geared toward the kinky. He got his start at a young age copying Vargas images from Playboy. After college, he began working in animation. Finally, after meeting his wife (on a job), he moved to New Jersey (yes, you read that correctly - New Jersey) and they started their own production company! He has also been an illustrator for Tattoo Magazine for the past ten years. You can clearly see from his images that he loves the feminine form and loves to adorn it with bright, beautiful tattoos. His illustrations depict women in all forms of bondage, latex and "grotesqueness to the point of beauty". He calls himself and "equal opportunity perv".and we agree! |