This is a drawing for my upcoming “adults only” adult coloring book.
“No No Nonet” was originally done in 1981 as an etching. It was an assignment for a printmaking class I took at The University of Alaska, Anchorage. I was impressed that my teacher and fellow student maintained their cool as I was working on it. The original is 8” x 10”.
I am reworking it as a piece in my forthcoming adults only adult coloring book.
I am ambivalent about my 2017 re-draw. I think the original has a quality that the modern re-make lacks. I may give it another pass before I call it “done”. I don’t think I can use the original “as is”.
This was originally meant to be an erotic drawing of Baron Mordo, from the old Dr. Strange comic book series, though one can scarcely tell now. I have repurposed it for inclusion into my upcoming adults only adult coloring book. Stay tuned.
This drawing was executed using PrismaColor pencils, medium gray and black Tombo Brush Pens, and a Presto Jumbo Correction Pen. It done last month as part of a series where I was experimenting with trying to achieve painterly effects using colored pencils. As with yesterday’s of an image created over a year ago, I was trying to depict white body hair on dark skin, a variation on the “silver fox” archetype.
This drawing was executed in Photoshop about a year ago. I had already done the sketch when I read a Facebook post by Dale Lazarov touting the erotic allure of older (60+) men. I thought the sketch could be easily adapted to one of my interest: white body hair on dark skinned men; a variation on the “silver fox” archetype.
This is today’s re-draw of yesterday’s ancient (1989) drawing, which is going to be included in my forthcoming adults only adult coloring book. Stay tuned.
The big fuck…
The big kiss…
The saga continues.
This is the second in a series of drawings I kept in an erotic sketchbook 1989. I call this series “Bawling Out”. Obviously, it’s playing around with the sado-masochism inherent in military basic training. The twist here is that the abusive drill sergeant is diminutive and the GI is built like a brick shit-house. But, as in “Wuvable Oaf”, the big galoot is totally hot for the smaller man. I’ve opted not to re-draw the later drawings in this series at this time; the draftsmanship isn’t what it could be (in terms of maintaining a consistent likeness for the characters), but I really like the line quality.