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Tuesday, October 24th 2006

Art + Design > Porn?

Posted by Johnny

Thursday (10/12), my scene with Adam Faust. I must say that I was quite impressed with him. He has two beautiful tattoos that he designed. They are tribal representations of a tiger and phoenix done in all black and even though they are somewhat abstract they remain fluid and strong. Great pieces done so well it made me want to cry. My next big tat is going to be designed by him, I made him promise. Coincidentally, he has also dabbled in designing t-shirts. When we got to talking I realized this guy is a bundle of creative energy.

With Adam Faust

Adam and I are the same height, so that combined with our artistic minds made for excellent on screen chemistry. It was really nice, very enjoyable. He’s a great kisser and has one of the finest asses I have had the privilege to encounter. HOOOOOOOOOOOT!

Cardboard Ass Print

We had few props. A flat bed cart, some cardboard boxes filled with DVD’s and a ladder. We made use of them all, twice over. After we used the cardboard box I noticed that the combination of sweat and lube made for the cutest impression of my bum. This box was going to be shipped to a buyer of ours so we decided that it would be fun if I signed it.



4 Comments for this post

 
Lost in Tennessee Says:

Johnny, you are braver than I am! I have always admired tattoos on others; however, I am too frightened of both needles and discomfort to ever see the inside of a tattoo parlor. In fact, my fear of needles is so great being diagnosed with diabetes would assuredly be a death sentence! On another note, you have given me new perspective where cardboard is concerned.

 
Boy Wonder Says:

LIT - I had the chance to sit with Johnny when he had some tattoo touch-up work done at a place on Melrose. I couldn’t even look in the general vicinity while it was going on.

 
Lost in Tennessee Says:

Jerrod, if we could find a tattoo artist who utilizes dental anesthesia on clients we would both be all right! However, most people with tattoos claim the pain is part of the process. Perhaps it serves as a right of passage.

 
Boy Wonder Says:

The pain doesn’t bother me so much as the permanence. I have commitment issues with accessories.

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