Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts

Friday, June 20, 2025

Welcoming the Summer Solstice


Related Off-site Links:
What to Know About Summer Solstice, the Longest Day of the Year – Associated Press via PBS News (June 20, 2023).

See also the previous posts:
A Summer Blessing
Welcoming the Summer Solstice (2020)
Hare in Summer Field
Summer Hare
Summer Boy
Boys of Summer

Image: Artist unknown.

Friday, May 16, 2025

Monday, December 16, 2024

The Aesthetic Male

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Thursday, November 28, 2024

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Thursday, August 8, 2024

Monday, June 24, 2024

Saturday, June 8, 2024

Sunday, May 5, 2024

Running Hare

Image: Artist unknown.

Friday, April 12, 2024

The Art of Roger Payne


Roger Payne’s artwork often crosses an unspoken bridge and captures two conflicting forces which are constantly at odds with modern men living in a restrictive world: Primal instincts pitted against social, financial and gender/sexual classes.

In the fantastic worlds created by Roger, no matter his social standing, uniform that his job requires him to wear, wealth or age, men are internally heart-throbbing, sweating primal beasts looking for sexual enjoyment and fulfillment. And man’s instinctive lust and desires will usually manifest themselves when given an opportunity to do so. Or to put it another way, never underestimate the power and majesty of a rock-hard cock to level all social trappings and labels to zero.

Roger Payne’s art of men engaging in intimate pleasures has made him very famous, although most fans don’t know much about the man behind the images. It’s reported that Roger’s adult gay sketches started as a hobby in the 1970s when he was a teenager. His fantasies were sparked by the men he would see living and working all around him, and he was able to translate "everyday guys" into visions of what might happen in private, given the right opportunities. He studied at London’s St. Martin’s School of Modern Art.

For a while, Roger made a living by making historic illustrations for children’s books. Later, he was invited to work for publications like Advocate Men and Handjobs. When the Internet came into millions of homes, his works exploded everywhere. There have been at least three collections of his art, including 2007’s ROGER which have become treasured by his admirers.
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Art: Roger Payne.

See also: The Art of P.K. Benbow | Martin Bedolla | Avel de Knight | Frank-Joseph Frelier | Claudio Bravo | John Singer Sargent | Salem Beiruti | Ismael Álvarez | Stefano Junior | Alireza Shojaian | Frédéric Bazille | Saul Lyons | Barkley L. Hendricks | Alexis Vera | Mauna Nada | Ego Rodriguez | Liam Campbell | Richard Vyse | David Jester | Aaron Moth | Travis Chantar | Douglas Simonson | Guglielmo Plüschow | Vilela Valentin | Dante Cirquero | Nebojsa Zdravkovic | Brenden Sanborn | Wilhelm von Gloeden | Richard Haines | John MacConnell | Leo Rydell Jost | Jim Ferringer | Juliusz Lewandowski | Felix d'Eon | Herbert List | Joe Ziolkowski