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PrismaColor Drawings of My Youth #10; Mother Trucker ’11

Actually, I did this drawing on December 4th, 2011, while tabling at the second annual Bent Con, at the Bonaventure Hotel, in Downtown Los Angeles, California. I had been scanning and prepping the drawings from my early 80’s sketchbooks for the upcoming Bruno Gmuender anthology: “Fur”, and thought I’d try my hand at doing the same kind of drawing 30 years on. This is what I came up with.

I just don’t have the patience anymore. I cheated, going in with a gray Tombo brush pen and punching up the shadows. I worked quicker, simpler. I dunno. I’ve been working, my whole adult career as an artist, to be simpler. I really admire simplicity. But something has been lost as well. Those early drawings really have a luminous glow to them that I can’t seem to match these days. Oh well…

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PrismaColor Drawings of My Youth #7; Out House ’80

This seems to be the same guy as in “Artist & Model” and “Call of Nature”.

You may have noticed that all of my middle aged “clones of desire” (to quote Dale Lazarov) are impossibly well built and well endowed. As a 21 year old, I didn’t know any better. I actually had an physical inferiority complex about myself in my early days. I recall, in my teens, hearing a Frank Zappa album (200 Motels, I think it was), where a man sneeringly comments on another man, “Eight inches or less”. Since I was only 6″, I thought I was small. It wasn’t until I started playing the field in my mid 20’s that I realized I was at least average.

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PrismaColor Drawings of My Youth#1; Call of Nature

I did these drawings in  two of my early erotic sketchbooks, done when I was 21 years old and laid up for 2 months recovering from frost-bit feet that I acquired on Thanksgiving weekend 1981. I had nothing but time on my hands and was able to do these meticulous layered, luminous drawings that I’ll be serializing over the next few days.

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Drawing of the Day- April 1, 2010

I call this drawing “Beefy Guy”