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'''Bondage''' is a 2018 series of artwork by Osamu Sato. It has been displayed prominently on [http://www.osamusato.net Sato's website] from 2018 to the present, with a brief removal in early 2021.
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'''Bondage''' is a 2018 series of artwork by Osamu Sato. Originally shared on [http://www.osamusato.net his personal website], the collection was briefly removed in 2021, then disappeared from the site entirely later on.
  
 
As the name suggests, the artwork is explicit. It features various scenes of a model (or two separate ones?) named Midori/Chiaka in bondage, overlaid with highly saturated colors similar to the All Things Must Be Equal series.
 
As the name suggests, the artwork is explicit. It features various scenes of a model (or two separate ones?) named Midori/Chiaka in bondage, overlaid with highly saturated colors similar to the All Things Must Be Equal series.
 
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Backups can be viewed on [http://satoarchives.com/Archive/Art/(2018)%20Bondage/ Sato Archives] and [https://archive.org/details/osamu-sato-bondage-2018 archive.org].
The artwork is also available on [http://satoarchives.com/Archive/Art/(2018)%20Bondage/ Sato Archives] and [https://archive.org/details/osamu-sato-bondage-2018 archive.org].
 
  
 
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Bondage
Bondage 07.jpeg
Original name Bondage
Release date 2018
Format Photography, Graphic Art
Lost? No

Bondage is a 2018 series of artwork by Osamu Sato. Originally shared on his personal website, the collection was briefly removed in 2021, then disappeared from the site entirely later on.

As the name suggests, the artwork is explicit. It features various scenes of a model (or two separate ones?) named Midori/Chiaka in bondage, overlaid with highly saturated colors similar to the All Things Must Be Equal series. Backups can be viewed on Sato Archives and archive.org.