Most Expensive Shibari Scene
Have you ever thought about what the most expensive Shibari scene would look like? Well, ask yourself no more. American millionaire Frank Gavalas has teamed up with Japanese artist Hikari to prepare the highest-budget Shibari scene ever done.
Frank Gavalas was born to Greek parents in San Francisco. From his own account, he discovered Shibari in the “decadent 70s” and has since been fascinated by the art of bondage. He has financed several festivals and exhibitions. Also, he has financially backed up many rope artists, the most recent case being that of Hikari, who will be in charge of this unprecedentedly lush bondage scene.
Hikari is a non-binary Japanese artist. His name means “light,” and, despite his youth (he’s 27), he’s been a rope artist for almost a decade now. Critics have admired his avant-garde style and his audacity. People also know him for the narrative content of his scenes.
Both the producer and the artist have kept the details of the scene a secret. However, we’ve been able to gather some information.
First of all, seven models will participate in the scene. Rumors have it that Swanepoel and Husk will be part of the group. Additionally, a representative of Bvlgari flew recently to San Francisco. There’s no official statement about the purpose of his visit. However, he was carrying three large cases, and a special police team protected him during his visit. As for the setting of the scene, Hikari has visited Alcatraz and the Golden Gate. Likewise, Mr. Gavalas’ company recently purchased a vintage cable car.
The rope supplier’s identity is the best kept secret. And we weren’t able to obtain any reliable information on the matter.
Even though there’s still a lot of missing information, it is clear that it will be an unforgettable experience for those lucky enough to attend the most expensive Shibari scene.