HOLLYWOOD, California—This Friday, August 29, Antebellum fetish art gallery will be holding its closing event for the "Dog and Pony Show," an art exhibition exploring human pet fetishes such as pony play and puppy play. The event features a Q&A with contributing artists fetish diva Midori, Michael Manning, Brooke Kent and gallery owner Rick Castro. It takes place from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Manning curated the show and is presenting many of his originals and sketches. The gallery is dominated by a floral sculpture of Anubis, created by fetish diva Midori.
The event features work by various graphic artists and photographers, including Idella Spann, Dorian Katz, Vincent Lightworship, Shun Yamaguchi and Jay E. Moyes of Fetish-artist.com.
"The Dog & Pony Show celebrates the ultimate servitude," said Manning. "It provides a brief glimpse into a fetishistic world still populated by centaurs, satyrs, fox spirits and other mythological beings who blur the line between human and beast and continue to inspire our imagination and sensual longings."
While the art show is drawing to a close, things are still lively at Antebellum fetish art gallery. On Sunday, August 30, Midori will offer a personal bondage workshop for couples. And the gallery will be holding a fetish film festival September 17-20.
For details on the event and artists, see the Facebook event page.
For more about the gallery, go to AntebellumGallery.blogspot.com.