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Kimberly Wilder: An Assessment

Pull up a chair. Oh. That's right. If you're reading this article, you're most likely at your computer monitor, which means that you've already pulled up a chair.

Okay, good.

In this article, I'm going to review the splendid art of a magnificent (and very beautiful, too, by the way) transgender artist who goes by the name of Kimberly Wilder. Several Yahoo groups are dedicated to her art and that of her friends. She has--or had--also posted some of her work on various other websites. It's harder to find now, though, it seems.

Signing her art "kim2wild," Ms. Wilder--or Kimberly, if I may be so bold--offers finely drawn pencil sketches of sometimes-unlikely sex scenes which usually have a bit of a BDSM edge to them and, of course, feature cross dressers, shemales, and other transgender characters.

A very talented young lady, Kimberly's work is on the level of fine art and deserves a far greater body of admirers than it has, perhaps, acquired to date, for it is difficult for an erotic artist, especially, perhaps, an erotic artist whose themes are sadomasochistic and involve transgender personae, to gain much publicity in the so-called legitimate art world. Although artists, in particular, and art, in general, are often not only sexy in and of themselves, but extremely tolerant, the same open-mindedness doesn't seem to apply to most art enthusiasts.

Slender and statuesque with a classically beautiful face and a sexy figure, the raven-haired Kimberly is frequently, if not always, the model for the main characters in her art. Like the work of Christopher Leach, another, but very different, transgender artist whose work I also admire and about whom I have written (check out my article concerning him; it's also available on Literotica), Kimberly's art is often all about her, both literally and figuratively.

As a boy, she played dress up and, tragically, she was sexually molested. Her traumatic experience is repeated, as it were, many times over, in the sexual abuse that her drawings' alter egos frequently suffer.

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