New Marie Art II: Bound in the Wheel

More art by KristinF.  After her bath, Marie is ready for her rollout.  Literally:  she is bound inside a wheel and rolled out, a radical bondage experience designed to induce a maximum sense of helplessness and disorientation.  Naturally, it gets all kinked up further by having two rather well-endowed male slaves do the binding and rolling.

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Marie Bound in the Wheel by KristinF and commissioned by Dr. Faustus of EroticMadScience.com is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.)

Kristin did good work on Marie’s facial expression here IMHO, but you’ll have to click through to get the detail.

Lucky (?) Marie has a would-be savior determined to get her out of bondage. Though at this point it is very unclear whether he (??) will succeed….

New Marie Art I: Decanting Marie

Back in September we saw a pair of the first pieces of bespoke art at Erotic Mad Science, Russkere‘s renderings of the abduction of Marie from Gnosis College via a sinister sphere thingy.  I’m pleased to report that KristinF has now risen to the challenge of producing two new pieces of 3D art depicting some of Marie’s experiences at the other end of her long journey away, a story recounted in the Gnosis parascript Commencement.

The first of these is Decanting Marie.  Marie has finished her journey as a tube girl and is being tipped out into a bath.  (Who wouldn’t like a bath after a long journey?)  In the background, other tube girls (including Bridget O’Brian) await their own decantings.  In the foreground, three bathing slaves prepare to help Marie get nice and clean (and thus ready to be put on display).

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Decanting Marie by KristinF and commissioned by Dr. Faustus of EroticMadScience.com is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.)

All those sparkly water effects sure take a lot of computation to render, so (no joke) be sure to click through to appreciate Kristin’s fine computer work.