Male figures, and figure drawing by artist Stephen F. Condren of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery with LGBTQ endorsed gay prints, and scans. The drawings of young men in pencil, pen & ink, and charcoal, by artist Stephen F. Condren. The focus of most of the drawing are young men in the prime with good physiques. Most of the drawings are in pen & ink and pencil, with an emphasis on contour lines.
Penis #523Z, sex organ watercolor drawing with pencil sketch, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery, with gay LGBTQ approved prints, and scans. Prints & Scans Of This Drawing #523Z ~ Order Here.
This image of the penis is done in watercolor with pencil, because it gives a softer look to the work of art. The watercolor is done very lightly, because the pencil carries the form. I have made a point to let the watercolor do the work, because the tones can set the form. There are no contour lines in the watercolor, because I wanted the colors to dominate.
Penis Or Sex Organ Watercolor Drawings With Prints & Scans
The watercolor is fresh, and clean, because it is transparent. The penis is not flaccid, because it is plump. A flaccid penis is withered, and small, because there is no blood in it. The size of the penis is determined by the amount of blood that it contains, because the organ is predetermined in size.
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Penis #523Z, sex organ watercolor drawing with pencil, offering prints & scans, by artist Stephen F. Condren of Condren Galleries, with gay LGBTQ approved prints, and scans.
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The drawing above is an image of a large flaccid penis, because it is not erect. However, a flaccid penis is usually much smaller, because all of the blood has left it. In this image the penis is rather plump, because it is not empty of all it’s blood. What brings about this state in the image I cannot say, because I am not sitting with the man to know.
Sex Organ Pencil Drawing
I have used a very soft lead in drawing this image, because the details are fine. I made very good use of hatching, and cross-hatching to convey the shade, and shadow along the base of the shaft that touches the testicles.
Pen & Ink Drawings With Prints & Scans
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Penis #522Z, sex organ pencil drawing with prints & scans, by artist Stephen F. Condren of Condren Galleries, with gay LGBTQ approved prints, and scans.
Artist Stephen F. Condren Of Condren Galleries, A Fine Arts Gallery
Penis #521Z, sex organ pencil drawing, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery, with gay LGBTQ approved prints, and scans. Prints & Scans Of This Drawing #521Z ~ Order Here.
As a graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, I drew and painted nudes all day long, because I majored in Figure Drawing, and Painting. I was a precocious child and could draw from the earliest age, because I was gifted with the ability to draw. The human face and body has always fascinated me the most, because they are the glory of creation.
The Penis #521Z Pencil Drawing
When drawing the human figure, you have to of course draw the penis, because it is a part of the body. I never like to look at drawings, and paintings of naked men that are wearing pants, or donning a fig leave, because it spoils the image. By putting such things on the loins only puts attention to the penis in a negative way, because people get embarrassed. The penis, like the woman’s breast are a part of the body, and not to be ashamed of, because they are good things.
Drawings With Prints & Scans
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Penis #521Z, sex organ pencil drawing, with prints & scans, by artist Stephen F. Condren of Condren Galleries, with gay LGBTQ approved prints, and scans.
Artist Stephen F. Condren Of Condren Galleries, A Fine Arts Gallery
Penis #520Z, a male sex organ. Pen & ink and pencil drawings with watercolor sketches, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery, with gay LGBTQ approved prints, and scans.
This is a topic that needs to be addressed with maturity, and perhaps a bit of humor, because we all know what it is, and what it does. However, I would like to approach the topic from an intelligent perspective, because I want to offer something positive, and constructive. First, and foremost the penis is an organ of the human body that for the most part should not be seen, because this is a rule of Nature. The reason that the penis is not to be seen is because it has no structure, thus no beauty, because structure is how Nature makes beauty. The beautiful parts of the human body is first the face, and then the chest, because these areas are imbued with structure.
Male Beauty
It is the rule of Nature to display beauty in the human body, because this then compliments the beauty of nature. Like the flowers in the field, people require structure to display beauty, because all creation strives after beauty. When an object is not to be, that means that it is not beautiful, because this is the rule of Nature. Like a clam that opens it’s shell for a brief moment to catch it’s prey, so too that the penis is only erect for a short time while performing, then quickly recedes to it’s flaccid state, because it has finished it’s task. If the penis were meant to be looked at and admired it would have bones, and fiber to give it stature, but this is not the case because the penis is not an object of beauty.
Mistaken Identity
It is impossible to identify a friend by looking at his penis, because the penis has not structure. Most penises look the same no matter what race you are, because it is an organ. Like your hands and feet, they do not have identifying structure, because the form a task. However your face is the most salient form of structure on your body, and does very little. The penis is used in a lower region of your body, because it does not call attention to itself.
Form & Function
As we all know the penis is an organ to be used for urination, and procreation, because this is the design of the organ. No organ of the human body is meant to be looked at and admired, because this is the rule of nature. Thus, when we are not using the penis we should put it away, because we are done using it. The penis is not ugly, in fact it is pleasing to the eye, because it is part of the glorious human body. Therefore, never take offense if you accidently see a penis, just know what it is an move on. The gay LGBTQ Community knows, and understands male beauty, because it is their persona.
Degradation
The penis should never be degraded, because it is an important part of the human body. When we speak of the penis we need to be mature, because we are older and childish things have passed. It is wise to know our bodies and how they work, and respect their various functions, because that is maturity, respect, and honor.
The Penis #520Z
Pencil Drawing Of An Erect Penis
Pencil Drawing Of A Flaccid Penis
Watercolor Painting Of A Flaccid Penis
Below is my watercolor of the same man’s penis, because it is a comparison between the mediums.
Being Naughty
Comic Relief
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Penis #520Z, male sex organ pen & inks, and pencil drawings, offering prints & scans, by artist Stephen F. Condren of Condren Galleries, with gay LGBTQ approved prints, and scans.
Artist Stephen F. Condren Of Condren Galleries, A Fine Arts Gallery
I swim for life #515Z, self-portrait photo, and pen & ink drawing with pencil contour lines, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Prints & Scans Available.
I grew up in the Jackson Park Highlands, of South Shore, because it was near Lake Michigan. As a child I first leaned to swim at the South Shore Country Club, in South Shore, Chicago, because our family were members of the club. The club had a beautiful beach, because it was on the shores of Lake Michigan. Here is where I first learned to swim. When I started Grammar School, dad had us take swimming lessons at the Chicago Athletic Association in downtown Chicago, on Michigan Avenue, because dad was a member.
Pedigree
The Condren’s
My grandfather was Dr. Francis Leo Condren, a successful dentist with offices in the Pittsfield Building, in downtown Chicago. My father, James Corwin Condren, was an attorney, and owned Favor Ruhl & Watson art supply company at 10 S. Wabash Avenue, in downtown Chicago. Dad also owned the entire Silversmith’s Building at 10 S. Wabash, which housed Favor Ruhl.
The Dunn’s
My grandfather was Philip John Dunn, owner of the Dunn Coal & Oil Company, in Chicago. Beulah Clark was my grandmother, and she was a model, and beauty queen, because she was Miss Chicago in 1920. They lived in the duplex-penthouse, overlooking Lake Michigan, on Stratford & Lake Shore Drive, in Lakeview, Chicago, where my mother Beulah Mae Dunn grew up. Mom attended, and graduated from Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish on Belmont. My parents were married in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church.
Chicago Athletic Association Junior Members
Saturday Schedule
At 9:00 AM, on Saturday mornings, we junior members would be at the pool and were given private swimming lessons, because we were there to learn how to swim. After the swimming lessons we then went up to the gym to exercise, then at 11:30 AM we went to the main dining room for lunch. The Main Dining Room was very grand because it overlooked Grant Park on Michigan Avenue. The club has since become a hotel call the Chicago Athletic Association Hotel, because it is housed in the club’s building.
Pencil Rendering For
Below is a pen & ink drawing that I did of myself at LA Fitness, because I was working out. I swim a non-stop mile every day, because I want to live a long, and healthy life. At the end of each lap I do a somersault, and flip over resuming my swim, because it keeps my momentum going. No exercise is better for you than swimming, because it expands your lungs, and gives you more air. Your heart, brain, and lungs get more oxygen, and thus are more healthy.
Sex, Drugs, Liquor, Smoking
I have never had an STI, nor will I have any, because I do not sex-up. Drugs mean nothing to me, and I have never done drugs in my life, nor will I ever, because they are repulsive to me. I do not drink, because I am allergic to alcohol. I have never smoked in my life, because my mother warned me about smoking.
Because I Swim Everyday
I am fit, and trim, because I swim everyday. When ever I have a cut, scratch, or injury it heals quickly, because I swim every day. I run, and move quickly all day long, because I swim everyday. All day long I am never short of breath, because I swim everyday. I sleep well at night, because I swim everyday. During the day I am never tired, because I swim everyday. I always have energy, because I swim everyday.
LA Fitness
Now that I live in Lake County, Illinois, I have joined LA Fitness, because it is located in Round Lake Beach, IL. I have been a member for over two years here, and it is the greatest place to be, because they take excellent care of the facilities, and the staff is outstanding.
Photos
At the top is a photo of me just coming in from my daily swim at LA Fitness, in Round Lake Beach, Illinois, because I am ready to shower, and change. I swim a non-stop mile everyday, and do somersaults at the end of the lane so as to keep my motions continuous. LA Fitness is the best, and I am glad to have joined. The photos at the bottom are of me at the pool in LA Fitness in Round Lake Beach, IL.
I Swim For Life ~ A Self-Portrait #515Z As Fine Art
Pen & Ink Drawings With Prints & Scans
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I swim for life ~ a self-portrait #515Z, pen & ink self-portrait with prints & scans, by artist Stephen F. Condren of Condren Galleries.
Gay hookups #513Z, drawing with pencil contour lines, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery, with gay LGBTQ approved prints, and scans. Prints & Scans Of This Drawing #513Z ~ Order Here.
In the world of gay hookups you have a vast spectrum of sexual options, because of on-line dating apps. With the advent of the Internet, and cell phone apps, gay hookups are far easier than ever, because you no longer have to go out to a gay bar and prowl. The horror, and danger in all of this, is that you are risking your very life, because the hookup scene is infested with swindle.
When you go on to Grindr or Gaydar, you will find all kinds of images of dudes wanting to hookup, because they are there, and waiting. The vast majority of these image are lies, because they are outdated or just not the person. It is safer to hookup at a gay bar, because you are at least meeting someone real. When you hookup with a stranger on-line be ready to get mugged or worse.
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Above is my pencil drawing of a gay cowboy looking to hookup because his eyes are right on you, and his zipper is ajar. Is he a hustler looking for fast cash, or just newbie, because you do not know until you meet?
The best advise I have to offer is stay at home, and do not hookup, because it is dangerous. If you need sex, then go through the appropriate channels like straight people do, because that is safer. In other words, get a proper introduction from a friend, because that is safety.
Gay hookups #513Z As Fine Art
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Gay hookups #513Z, pencil drawing of an unzipped shirtless cowboy, by artist Stephen F. Condren of Condren Galleries, with gay LGBTQ approved prints, and scans.
Artist Stephen F. Condren Of Condren Galleries, A Fine Arts Gallery
Gay cowboy pen&ink #502Z, drawing with pencil contour lines, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Prints & Scans Order Here.
This pen & ink drawing of a gay cowboy is one of my favorites, because it has captured the spirit of the inner gay male. His eyes are covered with the crossed-hatched lines of my pen. This is a very alluring image, because you cannot see his eyes. The 10-gallon hat covering his head, and eyes, are nicely detailed with vertical hatched lines, because the lines are closely aligned.
Gay Cowboy Pen & Ink #502Z
The use of the pen & ink in this drawing is exceptionally well executed, because of the use of fine lines. The lighting is strong so, because the contrast is high in the drawing. I have used fine pen lines to capture the shading, because a thicker pen would be too blunt. He is looking up and resting his back on the wall, because he is taking in the sun.
Below is my pencil drawing of a hot gay cowboy, because he is looking at you!
Below is my drawing of the face of a gay cowboy, because his eyes are in shadow.
Below is my article on Cupid Chastised, because it is a beautiful gay love story.
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Gay cowboy pen&ink #502Z, drawing with pencil, by artist Stephen F. Condren.
Gay cowboy drawing #501Z, in pencil with contour lines, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Prints & Scans Order Here.
This drawing of the gay cowboy is similar to my last one, because my focus in on his head. His persona is very difficult to capture, because I do not want to stoop down to copying photos. I demand to capture his expression, because I will not sacrifice my talent on mindless reproductions.
Gay Cowboy Drawing #501Z
Above is my pencil drawing of the gay cowboy, because I want to capture his persona. The photo that I am working with is not clear, because of the soft lighting in the image. I must try, and try again until I have achieve my goal, because I will not compromise my talent.
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Gay cowboy drawing #501Z, in pencil, by artist Stephen F. Condren.
Gay cowboy drawing #500Z, in pencil with contour lines, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Prints & Scans Order Here.
This drawing of the gay cowboy is just his face wearing his 10-gallon hat, because it is a study from the entire torso. I have drawn this cowboy on previous posts, because I am attempting to capture his inner mystique. Even though I have done this image many times, I have difficulty with his persona, because he as a charm about him.
Gay Cowboy Drawing #500Z
Above is my pencil drawing done with 6B lead, because I wanted a soft dark lead for shading. He has a slight smile on his face, because he is looking at you. The face is cast in a shadow from his hat, because of the angle of the sun.
Gay cowboy drawing #499Z, in pencil with contour lines, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Prints & Scans Order Here.
The drawing of this cowboy is done with contour lines, and simple cross-hatching, because these elements bring out the form. I have made the contour lines the dominant element in the drawing, because I want to focus on the body form.
Gay Cowboy Drawing #499Z
Above is my rendering of the gay cowboy, because it is giving you a full view of his torso. I have cropped the image from the waste, because I can get better detail closer up. Below is my preliminary sketch of the cowboy, because this is the foundation of the finished drawing. The lines are light in the sketch, because I can use them as a guide to draft the contour lines.
Below is my pen & ink drawing of a hot gay cowboy, because he is rugged.
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Gay cowboy drawing #499Z, in pencil, with prints & scans, by artist Stephen F. Condren.