
Casanova Palazzo
Casanova’s playground the Venetian masquerade, with the mystery of disguise one shares in the freedom of naughty playfulness with no consequence of identity. Exploring new lovers in order to learn and grow we face our fears and jealous tendencies through uninhibited pleasure. Casanova the master lover inspires the freedom to explore and discover our deepest desires, surfacing our inner sexual being, imploring us to satisfy our insatiable imaginations and fulfill our wildest fantasies.
Casanova
Gold and Precious Gem Sculpture
Limited Edition - 10 Only
By Colin Burn
Artists Inspiration - “I wanted to create a classic vintage piece in honor of the world’s greatest lover Giacomo Casanova, reflecting on his rich Venetian heritage and his impact on carnal thoughts and desires. The sculpture embodies the image of this red blooded Italian, full of passion, color and strength, dressed in ornate design and bursting with sexual energy. The piece had to scream Venice with all the mystery of disguise and its naughty playfulness. Smooth cabochon gems possessing natural sexual energy were my inspiration for the rich colors. The ornate wrought iron pattern on the shaft is reflective of Casanova's gateway to pleasure and my use of rich yellow gold, diamonds and pearl was to add treasure to the memory of this passionate man and his famous legacy of love.”
Chrysalis
Photographic Artworks
By Aaron McPolin
Artists Interpretation - “Hidden within the organic walls of the chrysalis is life and rebirth, with an alternative lens I explore the Venetian masquerades, the metamorphosis, the ability to be molded anew. The latex masks synonymous with BDSM practices implore the user to trust, to be guided and to devote themselves willingly and anonymously. Deprivation and hyper-stimulation live in tandem as the subject allows themselves to be at the mercy of those around them.”
“The piece had to scream Venice with all the mystery of disguise and its naughty playfulness” - Colin Burn
“Deprivation and hyper-stimulation live in tandem as the subject allows themselves to be at the mercy of those around them” - Aaron McPolin