Creating portrait art is something I find myself doing more frequently in recent months. My inspiration comes from two sources. Most of the models I work with are impressions of the sweet and often naughty angels that have touched my soul over the years. At other times, I am touched by what feels like a feminine spirit flowing from my soul. Through both forms of inspiration (memories or dreams), I have come to unexpectedly appreciate that creating portraits is where my visions are most fully realized.

I suspect it is the eyes that pull me in. Sometimes they are far away and dreamy, at other times looking directly at me and into my soul, and sometimes they are closed as if shy or hiding their true feelings. In all cases, they are like portals to a new world of splendor, if invited.

No Ordinary Love is probably my favorite portrait of Sienna. Our loving, erotic journey is available here: Sensual Shadows.

No Ordinary Love

Annalise was a special lover from my college years and a woman I almost married. I introduce her here – Roses Never Fade.

Annalise

Ebony eyes came to me in a free-flow session and is one I’m really proud of.

Ebony Eyes

I seem to have accumulated an embarrassingly large collection of amazing massage experiences over the years. I haven’t been to a spa in a couple years but, after going through many of my old experiences, I’m thinking I may need to get that going again, ha! Joy makes her debut here – Joy In Your Mouth.

Serendipity

Spring is another free flow. As you might imagine, I created this a few months ago when Mother Nature was spreading her soft, moist pedals.

Spring

My work on Amanda’s model has morphed a few times as I get closer to capturing her full beauty. She came to me with many questions and asked me to be her teacher. She appears in four or so extended interviews around various sexual topics. You can find the first one here – Amanda On Cock Size.

Attentive, Curious, and Aroused

Keisha is another of the special therapists I have come to adore over the years. She makes her debut here – Keisha’s Temptation.

Keisha
The Dangerous Dragon Queen

The image below is a tribute to Yumi, a beautiful Asian lover that captured my imagination and heart. Yumi – Chronology.

Over the Hills and Far Away

And, finally, a little selfie action. My sweet, naughty angels need someone to share scenes with…or to at least be there to watch and support them.

In Your Eyes, The Light, The Heat

Hope you enjoy ~ Michael

30 thoughts on “Digital Art: In Your Eyes

  1. I love Keisha, her skin is lovely. She is the ultimate fantasy. I hope to see more of work with Keisha.

    1. Thank you, Livia 💫 Keisha was quite a woman and I appreciate your kind feedback. You share some of her most alluring features. I will definitely be creating more pieces featuring Keisha.

  2. The eyes are expressionistic and they have a way of conveying what a person is feeling as well as drawing me in. I ❤️ the various emotions in your art, Michael and how they bring your stories to life.

    1. This comment came in as anonymous, but I really appreciate your visit and hearing how my art makes you feel and compliments the stories. Feedback like this is very encouraging! Thank you 💫

      1. Your work is a pleasure to consume 🤣 Michael. Okay that made me giggle so I’m leaving it. 🔥
        I noticed the anonymous too. Well, it’s only me.

        1. Mmmm, it took me a little to gather myself after this jewel 🔥I must say it is an absolute pleasure to be consumed by you, Robecca 😃😈

  3. I adore the beautiful visions you’ve created here Michael, whether memories or dreams it matters not to me. I can’t decided which one is more… inspiring… but I’ve narrowed them down to Joy, Keisha and Amanda.

    1. Thank you for the thoughtful comment and taking a moment to call out a few of the pieces. I love that those particular images spoke to you…I’m grateful you enjoyed even one of them. I’m explored a few of your posts today…and I’d say there are elements of you in all of them – curiosity, sexuality, adventurous, and beauty. 💫

  4. Great breakdown of the ladies with the links and images 😊

    1. Your comment came through as anonymous (in case this is someone I engage with on occasion). I’m glad you enjoyed the gallery and hope you found something entertaining at the other end of the links. ☺️

  5. No Ordinary Love – Uncanny beauty. Great work with the hair, and showcasing her fair complexion.

    1. Thanks Zabhela, one can only imagine what sensual or naughty thoughts are swirling behind those eyes…

  6. No Ordinary Love – Glorious! Love her hair! and her far off expression.

    1. Thank you 💫 The “far off expression” loved that!

  7. No Ordinary Love – Well done, buddy! :clap: Sienna is absolutely stunning! No one (gay or straight) can pass her without standing still with open mouth…

    1. Thank you brother, for the generous comment. She definitely had that effect on me for sure…and still does. 💫

  8. No Ordinary Love – This is incredible. Whoever inspired your work is a Goddess!

    1. Thank you 💫 The muse is Sienna. I’m not sure what existed first – my dream or her.

  9. No Ordinary Love – Oh my…she´s an angel…

    1. Thank you 💫 Every time I look at this, my heart still skips a beat.

  10. No Ordinary Love – Simply Heavenly! 🤗

    1. Thank you Roberta, she was so heavenly and so very naughty too 😇😈

    2. Thank you 💫 The muse is Sienna. I’m not sure what existed first – my dream or her.

  11. They look beautiful. How they are created?

    1. Hi Janice, thank you for the kind feedback…so glad you enjoy some of the works.💫 I use DAZ Studio, it is a form of digital art called 3D art. You can download the software for free…google day studio and check it out. Some of the background work is done in photoshop and with brushes.

    2. Did my response come through? Sometimes they go into spam.

    3. Hi Janice, thank you for the kind feedback…so glad you enjoy some of the works.💫 I use DAZ Studio, it is a form of digital art called 3D art. You can download the software for free…google DAZ studio and check it out. Some of the background work is done in photoshop and with brushes.

    4. Hi Janice, thank you for the kind feedback…so glad you enjoy some of the works.💫 I use DAZ Studio, it is a form of digital art called 3D art. You can download the software for free…google DAZ studio and check it out. Some of the background work is done in photoshop and with brushes.

      1. Ok, thanks for the explanation. I also make 3d Art, but I wasn’t sure about the software u have used.

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