These drawings started from some simple thoughts about looking. When we get close to each other in a tight space, the lines between bodies become blurry and shared, and little chain reactions begin. I didn’t plan to use erotic terms at first—I was just imagining how bodies overlap and support each other. Then someone looked at a piece and said, “This looks like milking.” That’s when I realized erotic terms are fun, and Lustfolks took shape.
The book includes 100 drawings and 100 terms, grouped into three sets: kinks, positions, and slang. To keep language from locking feelings in place, the terms are rotated in the layout. You’re invited to turn the book, read the image with your own experience first, then check the term, and discover new ways to read it.
Lustfolks is both an image collection and a tiny encyclopedia of desire. Read it lightly—even playfully—and let it slip into your hands (and into how you look at things).