This drawing has nothing to do with derriere, but it’s vaguely homoerotic so I’m posting it here.
The dating on the Daily Derriere drawings I’m culling from is going to get wonky from this point onward. That’s because my life was getting out of control (not that it was ever IN control) as my spouse, John Callahan, was nearing the end of his life in the beginning of 2013. John was dying of metastasized prostate cancer, having been diagnosed as terminal in October 2010. He passed on February 17, 2013. During those couple of months (and the period afterwards) it became hard to keep a daily drawing schedule, especially after I had a nearly fatal stroke on April 2, 2013. So I’m filling in the gaps with other drawings, many of which have nothing to do with derriere.
I painted the right hand page with acrylics, clapped the two pages together, waited a few seconds and pulled them apart.
This is a continuation of yesterday’s post. I trimmed the left page of this double-page spread so that, when the page is open to the left, one sees the man’s erection. When one closes the page, it looks like a drawing of buggery. Pretty cool, huh?
This drawing was sketched from a photograph, using Prismacolor colored pencils.