My Dearest, to finally release a naughty notebook that took four months to draw, with hundreds of dirty drawings and erotic thoughts, is a strange feeling. Like emerging from a dark, arty hibernation and voilà… Spring outside.
Four years ago, on April first I started this — Sissitrix. A journey that gets stranger and stranger. Deep inside me. It’s been a long time since I have sent any news. Hibernate, that's what I did, under six feet of snow in the Caucasus.
But I am back with a notebook fully covered in black ink. 120 days. 120 pages.
This is the story of a murderer. But it is more the consequence of a cause, becoming a sexplorer. This is Doctor Sissitrix, my alter-ego, said to live on Sin Street, creator of Sex Pods, and the way machines bring pain and pleasure.
I bought the notebook at
's suggestion. To write and draw the diaries of Dr. Sissitrix, from the Fuck Factory. It all started with the quotes I left at the opening of each episode of our mini-series called “A cleaning service.”On Sin Street, the book was a fantasy, mainly an Easter egg presumed to be a hoax, that finally came to light (here we are.) This urban legend turned reality started being published yesterday, on Fools’ Day, and then every other day.




This book needs too many trigger warnings to be published on social media.
I hesitated for a long time about where and when to publish it. I decided it would be done solely on my website. Every two days for four months, I will publish sixty posts featuring all the book's double-page spreads.
A dose every 2 days, at least 10 weeks, $1/week.
An overdose of pleasure for pervs. How far can science go? What exactly is the Fuck Factory's purpose? How many simultaneous orgasms can you get in a sex pod? Why are pain and pleasure closely linked? It is time to stand out and support Sissitrix Art.
I talk to you soon. I have some unfinished, abandoned old projects waiting to be published. Now, I am curious, what do you think of the “Sex Pods” book?
Love always,
Sissi
Keep going.
congratulations. what an achievment.
Sounds like a movie in the elevator pitch...
Again your work is boundary pushing.