Clover

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Clover is a model and photographer, born and raised in Ireland and currently resides in England.

Clover

Activities

Photographer, Model.

Alternate Names

Clover Clover Brook

Biography

1986: Born.

2010: Begins to give public performances.

2010: Begins producing a series of kinbaku photo shoots in collaboration with WykD Dave.

2011: Publishes the first version of The Rope Bottom Guide.

2012: Begins performing and teaching more extensively overseas and begins producing kink content for commercial publications.

2015: Leading organiser of the LFRA (London Festival or Rope Art).

2016: Travels to Tokyo to learn from Haruki Yukimura.

2016: Begins studying with Akira Naka in Tokyo.

2019: Opens Studio Kokoro in Mansfield England UK.

2020: Publishes TEN, the anthology of ten years of shooting with WykD Dave.

2020: Due to the COVID crisis, Clover Begins organising a series of online education classes under the Studio Kokoro banner.

2021: Studio Kokoro closes.

Interesting points

Clover was involved in private SM activities for a few years before appearing on the public scene in 2010.

Clover manages websites dedicated to rope bondage.

Clover's partner is WykD Dave.

Performances and Events

2011: Teaches and performs at Shibaricon in Chicago, USA.

2011: Performs at Twisted Leprechaun, Ireland's inaugural kink convention.

2011: Performs at the London Festival of the Art of Japanese Rope Bondage.

2011: Teaches and performs at LegArti, Italy's first international rope event.

2013: Performs and Teaches at Bondage Expo Dallas from 2013-2019.

2019: Performs at "You are the Legend," the last bondage night at DX in Tokyo at the invitation of Akira Naka.

Selected Works

  • The Rope Bottom Guide (2011)[1]
  • TEN (2020)

Notes

  1. It is available for free on The Rope Bottom Guide. The guide has now been translated into 14 languages.

References (※)

External Links

The Rope Bottom Guide

Studio Kokoro