Bing Bong - Clowncore Creator
Honk if you’re Horny - Original work by Jonny Anthony
Watercolour on paper
This watercolour is not interested in subtlety.
Clown fetish sits in a deliciously uncomfortable space. It takes something culturally coded as ridiculous or frightening and repurposes it as erotic power. The grotesque becomes seductive. The joke turns predatory. In this space, pleasure is not clean or tasteful… it is chaotic, performative, and knowingly excessive.
The subject is Bing Bong, a clown-core adult content creator on Twitter (@XXXBINGBONGXXX) whose persona leans fully into sleaze, dominance, and deviant humour. The mask is not a disguise so much as an amplifier. It removes the polite expectations of the face and replaces them with something feral, exaggerated, and unapologetic. This is not about hiding identity. It is about choosing which identity gets to look back at you.
The mask also introduces anonymity as tension. By refusing access to a readable face, the work forces attention onto the act of presentation itself. This is sexuality as performance art; arousal offered deliberately, aggressively, and with full awareness of the gaze it attracts. The figure is not being consumed passively. He is choosing to be seen, on his terms, as something dangerous and desirable.
Porn is often dismissed as crude or uncultured, yet it remains one of the most honest spaces for exploring appetite, fantasy, power, and shame. Kink and fetish are not deviations from the human condition, they are expressions of it. They expose what politeness tries to bury: that desire is theatrical, messy, and deeply imaginative. In this work, pornography is not the absence of meaning. It is the meaning.
The clown does not beg to be liked. He dominates the frame, meeting the viewer with a posture that says: you are already implicated. Fear becomes foreplay. Laughter becomes unease. Arousal becomes confrontation. The result is a figure who feels less like an object and more like a challenge, a reminder that sexual expression does not exist to reassure anyone.
This painting exists in support of deviant pleasure, digital sex work, and unapologetic erotic self-expression. Bing Bong’s persona embraces appetite, using humour, sleaze, and exaggeration as tools of agency.
This work is part of my ongoing NSFW practice exploring fetish, power, performance, and the blurred boundary between art and porn; a boundary I have no interest in protecting.
If this piece speaks to you, unsettles you, excites you, or makes you laugh, commissions are open. I am interested in subjects who understand their own desire and are willing to let it be seen.
No censorship. No apology.
Just appetite, ink, and paper.