3 thoughts on “Things to Call Your Dom That Aren’t Daddy or Sir

  1. I really dig how the facial shapes of these different maître d’s (and there’s a weird pluralization for you) fit their outfits and, as mentioned in the artists’ notes, restaurants, with the standing, more classical gentleman having a sharp and imperious profile compared to the rounder (but no less intense) features of that modern upstart he’s disciplining. Love those subtle blushes, too!

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