
After You Left
This is not just about time spent together.
It’s a shared act of making —
Intimate, crafted, and yours to keep.
The Concept
I work as both a companion and an artist.
I speak more about that in my bio — and in this blog post where I reflect on the connection between art and sex work.
Some of my clients already know that.
Even when they don’t appear in the work, they help make it happen —
because a part of what they pay goes into materials, printing, framing, collaborators.
This project is for those who want to go further.
To become part of the piece itself.
You decide how we meet. I take photographs during the encounter.
Later, I turn them into a hand-altered, framed piece.
Not a photo album.
Think 1970s erotic photo comics: a framed mess of desire, memory, and fiction.
An image of time shared, made material.
Your face will never appear.
The photographs focus on gesture, skin, fragments — not identity.
Anonymity is part of the form.
It’s not about time.
It’s about what we make of it — if you choose to become part of the work.
You’ll receive the unique, original piece.
The Process
You shape the encounter
You choose how we meet.
Where and for how long.
There’s no performance. No expectation.
Just presence — yours and mine.
The encounter unfolds like any other:
with moments of closeness, intimacy, silence, laughter.
Whatever happens between us becomes the foundation for the work.
I make the piece
After the encounter, I revisit the fragments —
the photographs I took, the moments I noted,
the things we said (and the things we didn’t).
Then I begin to work:
cutting, writing, drawing, assembling.
I don’t document. I reinterpret.
The result is not a record —
but a version, a visual memory, altered by hand.
What you receive
You will receive a framed, one-of-a-kind artwork.
It’s a composition made from photographs I take during our time together.
Each image is hand-altered — with text, drawings, collage, or small fragments of narrative.
Your face will never appear.
The photographs focus on gestures, detail, texture — not identity.
Anonymity is part of the form.
It’s not a portrait. Not a souvenir.
It’s a personal piece — somewhere between a memory and a story.
There is only one.
It’s made for you, and it belongs to you.
Cost & Commitment
This is not an extra.
This is the work.
You’re not paying for time —
you’re commissioning a one-of-a-kind artwork.
The cost is fixed, and includes:
our meeting, the photographs taken during it,
the hours I spend working by hand, and the final framed piece you’ll receive.
A commercial invoice can be issued upon request,
as this is a commissioned visual artwork.
If you’re interested, ask.
(Details available upon request.)
Practical Notes
While this is an artistic collaboration,
it follows the same structure as any of my private bookings —
with space for intimacy, without interruption.
Photographs are taken quietly and your face is never included.
The following policies apply:
Screening is required before we meet
A deposit is necessary to confirm your place
Travel and accommodation are covered by you
For out-of-town requests, airfare must be arranged and paid in advance
How to book
If you're booking a meeting and want it to become part of this project just say: “Make it After You Left” in my booking form.
If you're genuinely interested,
I’ll be happy to share the price and details privately.