Drawings or paintings of mirrors are a difficult technical exercise, and depending on how the mirror is supposed to be aligned, a very difficult exercise.
(Source: olderoticart)
Bestiality is ubiquitous in mythology, and (as I’ve mentioned earlier) one of the more confusing versions of this is Leda. When Zeus decides to fuck Leda, he turns himself into a swan, which in round numbers have no penis, an yet this has been an almost irresistible subject for erotic art over the last 2000 years.
You can almost hear her:
“Do it, Zeus! Do it! Are you doing it yet? Was that…oooo…ummm…was that it?”
Not just Egypt; the UK has played this game, too. But not with white ladies, of course.
Apparently in Egypt you can’t be raped unless you are a virgin. Really?!?! Really!?!? And the woman interviewed said she submitted to the test on threat of electrocution. Never mind that some of these women could have been married. The very suggestion that only virgins or women who meet some kind of moral purity test can be raped is utterly vile and inhumanly disgusting.
Out with one broken, corrupt regime and in with a new one.
…a senior general who asked not to be identified said the virginity tests were conducted and defended the practice.
“The girls who were detained were not like your daughter or mine,” the general said…
The general said the virginity checks were done so that the women wouldn’t later claim they had been raped by Egyptian authorities.
“We didn’t want them to say we had sexually assaulted or raped them, so we wanted to prove that they weren’t virgins in the first place,” the general said. “None of them were (virgins).”
(via Egyptian general admits ‘virginity checks’ conducted on protesters - CNN.com)

Vigeland is more famous for Monolitten, one of the largest (and most phallic) single-piece granite sculptures. Pretty sure this one is bronze, though.
Man and Woman ~ Gustav Vigeland
Bendy!
I think that is my last sculpture image for awhile.
I think this is called Swan, and is either by an artist named “Dreaming/Floating” or else got mis-tagged somewhere along the internet.
ETA: No, it’s called Nymph 16, and it’s by DreamFLoatingBy, and it’s porcelain, not stone. Thank you, TLIT!
(Source: olderoticart)

Jeju Love Land in Korea is an erotic sculpture park / hotel that seems to have had its origins as a honeymoon destination for Korean newlyweds in arranged marriages. The hotel began catering to its clients by doing sex ed workshops, and forty years later, this is the result. I’m guessing it’s fiberglass or resin, not bronze, but it’s still a pretty interesting sculpture. You can’t tell from this angle, but her other foot is in the air, so the whole thing is about a 20’ arch, and I expect it’s strong enough to climb on.
Either a statue of Medusa, or a gorgon that just looked in a mirror.
(via prettynaughtythings)
There is a whole sub-sub-genre of agalamatophilia porn based around the ease with which Photoshop and similar programs can “texturize” an image to look like stone, metal, etc. The diptych above, by “Drake”, is a typical example.
Pygmalion and Galatea, Gerome, c1890.
The “statue fetish” or agalamatophilia, dates back to at least the story of Pygmalion from ancient Greece. In fact, lots of the many Greek transformation stories (Syrinx, Medua, etc.) have similar themes.
Agalamatophilia is sort of a catch-all for a number of fetishes that might have pretty different valences. Pygmalion thinks his statue is hot, and wants it to be a real woman. Medusa turns people into stone statues, which has a strong appeal to bondage and objectification kinks, as well as hard-media fetishes.