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Every once in a while, a piece comes along that makes you stop, tilt your head, and ask, “Wait… is this art, satire, or a confession?” The answer, of course, is yes.

Introducing Dr. Whitcombe’s Therapeutic Corrective Reclination Device, the newest delightfully improper offering from The Penance Spanking Company collection at Held Form Studio. Styled like a long-lost medical illustration rescued from a scandalous 1910s textbook, the piece blends vintage scientific seriousness with unmistakable erotic mischief. Anatomical labels float politely around a scene that is anything but polite, while gears, straps, and suspiciously purposeful engineering suggest that Dr. Whitcombe believed strongly in… hands-on therapy.

It’s fetish wrapped in humor, discipline presented as design, and just enough absurdity to make guests linger a little longer in front of your wall pretending they’re “studying the composition.”

Printed using museum-quality 12-color giclée fine art technology, the colors carry remarkable depth and warmth, far beyond standard prints. The luxurious 200 gsm smooth matte paper eliminates glare while enhancing every subtle hue, from polished brass gears to warm skin tones. It feels substantial, intentional, and just a little bit decadent. Even better, it’s produced on FSC-certified paper, so your questionable taste in art still comes with respectable environmental credentials.

This is the piece for collectors who appreciate erotic art with intelligence, humor with bite, and décor that refuses to behave. Hang it in your living room for daring conversation. Place it in your office for quiet rebellion. Gift it to that friend who already owns too many paddles and insists they’re “decorative.”

Some art whispers.
Some art shouts.
This one smirks knowingly and asks you to lie back and relax. The doctor will see you now.

Thank you to everyone who’s been supporting my work lately. Watching these prints find homes all over the world has been equal parts surreal and deeply gratifying, and I love knowing they’re hanging on walls far beyond my little corner of the studio. One thing has become very clear this week: you all have a serious appreciation for bears. Big, bold, hairy, and unapologetically confident, these six pieces have officially claimed the title of this week’s best-selling prints, and honestly, I can’t say I’m surprised.

From the top Left:

Charming Bear Portrait Art Print

Burly Bear Art Print 

Gay Bear Watercolor Art Print 

Matt Dillon Watercolor

Hades in the Underworld

Tower of Man #3

See these and over 100 other artworks at Held Form Studio