Erotic art of Sissitrix

Sissitrix

Sissitrix is a French-American Artist working in New York and also creative partner to Kate Granger as a contributing author here and on Sin Street. Sissitrix began publishing the first of a thousand “Dirty Drawing” in April 2021. For more, follow the Instagram account.


Latest publications


  • Wood Devices

    Wood Devices

    Dangerous forces lie within me. You awaken them, and not to your advantage. I have plenty of devilish devices I want you to try.


  • Sex Party

    Sex Party

    A sex party washes your inner self. Dress up, makeup, and attitude. Those sex dreams appear here, through the hole in the wall, a kinky show.


  • Gaping Hole

    Gaping Hole

    I believe that with some training, time, and a lot of lube, there is no limit on how much you can stretch a hole. The bigger, the better.


  • Masked Dandy

    Masked Dandy

    I met Pierre in a park. He was my first patient for the sex pod. Unfortunately. To make his body disappear was a pure nightmare.


  • Thirty Nights

    Thirty Nights

    Test, night twenty-two. I added MDMA in the mix, inside the feeder. The body is ready for a deeper exploration. At least, I think so.


  • Dirty Diogenes

    Dirty Diogenes

    Diogenes defied social norms — masturbating, spitting, urinating on people, and survived by begging. Aristotle is a safer choice to follow.


  • Human Chrysalis

    Human Chrysalis

    Molting, shedding, being recast, mutated into an organism made for sex. Then you have to be a larva, to be reborn as a sexual object.


  • Hanging Dolls

    Hanging Dolls

    The reseaarch for new sexpods patients was incredibly fruitful, and I discovered how perverse and kinky are all the people around me.


  • Steam Helmet

    Steam Helmet

    The first kill was to remove pure evil from streets. Then, I didn’t need the same big excuse to do it again, hunting sinners was good enough.


  • Pussycat

    Pussycat

    I never try anything. I just do it. And I don’t beat clocks, just people! Wanna try me? Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!


  • Art of Pain

    Art of Pain

    The natural response to damage is a mix of survival instinct and learned tolerance. When that tolerance grows, something shifts.


  • No Name

    No Name

    At first, they flinch. Then, they fight. Pain is not just a threshold to endure; it is a survival experience. You learn it on the field.