The Holy Grail Of Cephalophile Art

Frequent readers of this blog will know that I am a cephalophile… obsessed in my own way with women who make love to octopuses, squids and other tentacled things, such as Cthulhu. Not that I want to make love to cephalopods myself, you understand: I am known to run out of the ocean shrieking when […]
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Frequent readers of this blog will know that I am a cephalophile... obsessed in my own way with women who make love to octopuses, squids and other tentacled things, such as Cthulhu.

Not that I want to make love to cephalopods myself, you understand: I am known to run out of the ocean shrieking when a piece of seaweed tangles around my ankle, so the idea of feeling a suckered tentacle writhe its way between my legs makes me scream a little while flapping my hands sissily around my head. Nor do I find anything arousing about women making love to octopii: I am positively pedestrian in my sexual fetishes. But there's an artistic fascination with women and cephalopods, so I delight in taking every chance I get to share such art with the world.

And holy god, I just found the mother load of cephalophile art. 100 Girls and 100 Octopuses is a massive (69 x 111 inches!) painting consisting of 98 smaller paintings, all involving beautiful women in the throes of guiltless cephalophillia. Even weirder? The artist, Zak Smith, performs in punk rock hard core pornography under the stage name Zak Sabbath. This guy might as well be my alter-ego.

100 Girls and 100 Octopuses [Zak Smith]