Ash Electra
Occupation:
Model/Dancer, Events Staff, Expressive Arts & Dance Facilitator
What made you interested in the world of latex?
I’ve been curious about the world of latex, and a fan of the artistic alternative/fetish aesthetic for a long time. I’d been keen to explore this particular world in both my personal life and modelling journey for many years; yet had not found myself ready to do so - until now. I find there’s something sensual about the figure hugging nature of the material, and how it accentuates the curves and shapes of the human form so well.
New experiences that engage all of the senses also really interest me; and this definitely was one of them!
Pet Hate?
Non-consensual experiences, having personal boundaries trespassed, and those without respect for personal space. Unnecessary cruelty .
Tell us which was your favourite shoot with A-D-Atelier and why?
I actually really enjoyed the hooded portion of the shoot right at the end - having that level of sensory deprivation (vision blackened and ability to speak removed) took me to another dimension completely, really allowed me to access different states of consciousness. I found it uniquely creative to explore rolling around on the floor, making strange contorted shapes and then being wrapped like a mummy in bubble wrap - lots of fun if you ask me !
You are in control of the decks at a party, what is the first band/genre/song that comes on?
Let’s just say we’re entering the party scene of Ghost’s “Dance Macabre” music clip to start off, and we’ll take it from there.. Blaqk Audio, IAMX, Depeche Mode also come to mind
How has becoming involved with the A-D-Atelier project changed your view on the fetish world?
I now have an even deeper appreciation for the effort that goes into the dressing process, and the commitment to the fine artistry of fetish couture. It actually feels more empowering, and liberating than I'd first imagined it would be.
the full set of Alison and Lily in all it’s glory