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Beetle and Sarge, The Daily Derriere, April 18, 2017

This was drawn in 1989, as part of a one-man show at the “One Way”, a gay leather bar in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. The show was titled “Recycled Erotica”. As part of the show, I did a series of 8” x 10” pen and ink illustrations of well-known comic strip and book characters in sexual situations. 

I revisited this subject matter in 1991, for a  one man show at “A Different Light” bookstore in Silverlake, Los Angeles, California, United State, called “Free Art”. This time the originals were 34” x 48” inched, on full sheets of 3 ply Strathmore Art Paper.

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“Down Low With Lou #9, The Daily Derriere, February 18, 2017

I drew this series in December 1988/January, 1989. 

I had met my spouse in September ’85. We agreed to be monogamous for the first year of our relationship, but after that we opened things up with 3 rules: 1) Safe sex, 2) No friends or mutual friends, 3) No one more than 3 times. This last one proved unnecessary; casual hook-ups rarely repeated more than twice; it was like, “Is this going anywhere? No? Well, have a nice life”. I would average two nights out a week; my favorite bars were the One Way and The Gauntlet II (in Silverlake), and the Spike (in West Hollywood). 

My spouse preferred bars for straight Hispanics. He’d play pool with them until closing (2 AM) then continue the drinking out back, hopefully resulting in his getting to give the straight guys blow jobs. His motto was, “The difference between a gay Hispanic and a straight Hispanic is three beers”.

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Daily Derriere, September 9, 2016, Lothar and Mandrake

This drawing was part of a one man show I had in the summer of 1989, at the One Way, a levi/leather bar in Los Angeles, California, that I frequented in the late 80’s. The name of the exhibition was entitled “Recycled Erotica” because the majority of the works were executed on waste paper— the backs (or fronts) of photocopy fliers, or disassembled, then gessoed, grocery bags.

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, JUNE 5, 2016

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, MAY 30, 2016

This is the original that I used for the flyer for the “Recycled Erotica” one man show I had at the One Way, back in mid ’89.  You can see the flyer in the DAILY DERRIERE posting for May 4, 2016.

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, MAY 27, 2016

Drawn in Prismacolors, cut out of a sketchbook for some unremembered reason, perhaps for inclusion in the “Recycled Erotic” one man exhibition at the One Way in the summer of 1989.

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, MAY 22, 2016

I call this drawing “Taste Test”. It is another sketch from the archive, possibly meant for inclusion in the “Recycled Erotica” exhibition at the ONE WAY, in the summer of ’89, though the date suggests it was meant for submission to  “Secret Love” volume 2, number 4, but then cropped from 8.5″ x 11″ for inclusion in the ONE WAY exhibit.

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, MAY 6, 2016

I’d guess this drawing was done to be included in “Secret Love” 4. Since it survives at 8.5″ x 11″ I assume it didn’t get into the Recycled Erotica exhibition. It’s done on the back of a WAND/LA (Women’s Action For Nuclear Disarmament) flyer.

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, MAY 4, 2016

This is the original artwork for the flyer I did to help hype my one man exhibition at the One Way in 1989. The bulk of the artwork was acrylic paintings I did on grocery bags that I broke apart and gessoed on one side. The rest of the pieces were these drawings done on the back or front of old leaflets or pages of junk mail. Those pieces that went into the show had to be cut down to 8″x10″ so they could fit into the plastic jewel boxes I chose as my agent of display. Any pieces still surviving at 8.5″ x 11″ must not have gone into the exhibition.

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, MAY 3, 2016

This drawing may have been intending for my one man exhibition at the ONE WAY, a leather bar I used to frequent in Silverlake back in the late 80’s. I wasn’t into leather per se, but I found some of the guys hot. But my show didn’t go up until summer 1989 and many of these drawings I’ll be posting over the next few days are dated 1988, so I’m guessing I did them for inclusion in “Secret Love” #4.

I purchased “Secret Love” #2 at A Different Light Bookstore (a LGBT specialty bookstore) in Silverlake, California. “Secret Love” was a limited (very limited) edition art folio where one could send in 100 copies of anything one wanted, along with 10 dollars, and be included in the next issue. So I sent 100 front and back xeroxes of 2 of my homoerotic drawings for issue #3 and was jazzed when I received my contributor’s copy. With issue #4, I got ambitious, as I recall. I figured, why not send in 100 original drawings, all done on the back (or front) of whatever pieces of throw-away paper I had lying around. All the drawings would be done super fast (I set my timer for 5 minutes). I don’t know why I still have these drawings. I do know I don’t have a copy of “Secret Love” #4, so either it never happened or I ran out of gas. I don’t think the latter is the case since I re-purposed many of those drawings for my one man exhibition at the ONE WAY, entitled “Recycled Erotica”, as all the art was executed on Trash Paper.