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THE DAILY DERRIERE, JUNE 2, 2016

I would judge these drawings to be done sometime in the late 70’s, when I was in my late teens, perhaps around the time I graduated from high school, certainly while I was still a virgin. I judge that partially from the skill level of the drawing (they look to have been done before I started taking life drawing in my first year of college, and these middle aged men have the bodies of 20 year olds, which would indicate that I hadn’t had sex yet) and from the text on the front side of these photocopies (on which I executed the drawings on the back side) This text (I won’t bore you with posting the fronts, so take my word for it) seem to be minutes from some medical meetings my father was involved with, which would put the artist (me) in the house of my growing-up. I’m posting them because they’re rare; I destroyed most of my erotic drawings done at my family home for fear of discovery. 

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, JULY 1, 2016

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, JUNE 30 2016

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, JUNE 29, 2016

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, JUNE 28, 2016

I conjecture that I did this in the early ’00’s, after I got my first computer, and took my first Photoshop class.

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, JUNE 27, 2016

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, JUNE 26, 2016

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, JUNE 25, 2016

A blast from the past. This drawing was done on stationery from Celebration Theatre, back when my late husband, John Callahan, was the creative director (of Celebration Theatre)/

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, JUNE 24, 2016

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, JUNE 23, 2016

This is a rough for an illustration I did for a gay rag (I forget the name) illustrating an article on public sex. A. J. Epstein was the art director.