Thursday, July 18, 2013

Foot Filter: Glycyrrhizae

We've got a special one right here. Glycyrrhizae - if you don't recognize this artist's abnormal name, and haven't seen their artwork, then you're living an unfulfilled life. Every picture to their name envelops multiple layers of professional-grade shading with eye-catching and thought-provoking colors. If there was ever an artist to inspire deeper messages through the detail and glamor of their work, it would be Glycyrrhizae. The only disappointment, however, is that I'm so poor at deciphering these messages. Enjoy the masterwork toes.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Foot Filter: Hiyoko Daiou

A while back I ran across an artist called Hiyoko Daiou. This is an artist with the lovely habit of creating drawings with a personal and inviting atmosphere. Mixed in with his inclination towards highlighting the beauty of the female foot - in this case, through the sheer fabric of stockings and pantyhose - his work is particularly infatuating. It was with this in mind that I decided his work would become a feature... but then I took it one step further, and here we find ourselves. I'm sure we can all appreciate a few beautiful ladies wearing blue.




Something always amused me when I saw a woman's open shoes, letting their feet basically spill out past their footwear's accepted dimensions. However, that was until I recognized the possibility of engaging these 'loose' portions of their feet; nuzzling her toes, kissing the back of her heel, essentially worshiping her feet whilst they remained bound to the two, leathery objects closer to her feet than you. All of that sensual excitement is beautifully captured in the image above.


Returning to what was said previously, with a woman's shoes naturally being quite close to her feet, it really starts to strain on my mind the true appreciation that we should feel when graced with their presence, outside of the sweltering contraptions that bind them on a daily basis. A foot massage (among other offerings) would be nothing but a reasonable response when greeting the lovely woman above.




While there are plenty of ways to create an aesthetically pleasing foot, nail polish is by far the only meaningful cosmetic meant amplify and compliment the appearance of beautiful toes. On a natural set of toenails, the colors will often blend together, which is no way a bad thing; these colors just become too muddled to appreciate effectively. With the use of the correct polish, the colors blossom (albeit artificially), not only allowing you to appreciate the lovely flesh of your partner, but also attracting your gaze to where they most desire it. In the end, color is a powerful tool of seduction, and this remains true even to those with an eye for feet.