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Home » Art, Contributing Artists, Issue 1, Magazine

"Intimate Pipes" Sculpture by Billy Pacak

Submitted by Jessi on Friday, Feb 6th 2009One Comment

“I am a master woodcarver and erotic artist. I hand carve from wood a pipe that resembles a patron’s genitalia. I start with a photograph and two blocks of wood, and when I’m done, I have a functional art sculpture that not only smokes great, but closely resembles the client’s vulva or penis. I consider them primary sculptural pieces that can be functional. For those who commission them, they are the ultimate personal accessory. Because of the erotic and personal nature of the piece, sharing it with people becomes much more then just passing a pipe. For the owner it is an act of exhibitionism and trust that makes the experience of the piece transcend its perfect\ finish and high detail.”

Maple and Cocobolo

Ebony & Pink Ivory

Pipe

“I am a master woodcarver and erotic artist. I hand carve from wood a pipe that resembles a patron’s genitalia. I start with a photograph and two blocks of wood, and when I’m done, I have a functional art sculpture that not only smokes great, but closely resembles the client’s vulva or penis. I consider them primary sculptural pieces that can be functional. For those who commission them, they are the ultimate personal accessory. Because of the erotic and personal nature of the piece, sharing it with people becomes much more then just passing a pipe. For the owner it is an act of exhibitionism and trust that makes the experience of the piece transcend its perfect finish and high detail.” ‐B. Pacak

Wood ‐ Lifesize



Billy Pacak
Contributing Artist
El Segundo, CA

Billy is a master woodcarver who has worked with fluxis, built art cars and boats, blew up a house and buried a phone booth for art.

One Comment »

  • Karadan said:

    love love love it.
    do you have a production line?
    how much is your product?

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