Posted on

Human Male Architecture #491Z

Human male architecture #491Z, pencil drawing with pencil, by artist Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, with gay LGBTQ approved prints, and scans.

Human male architecture #491Z, pencil drawing with contour lines, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery, with gay LGBTQ approved prints, and scans. Order Drawings Here.

Posted on Google+, Facebook, Twitter, Linked-in, and Tumblr.

Image of a chain link with text.
Please link to me!

Human Male Architecture

Male To Male Sexual Awareness

Without doubt the human male is the most glorious creature in all creation, because man is the pinnacle of life on earth. This is a simple sketch that is meant to display the male body, because I want to show it’s architectural form. If you look at the center you will see his penis, and scrotum which are placed at the center, because this is the balancing point of the body. The center of gravity for the human male is at his loins, because the legs pivot from there.

Pectorals

The pectorals of the male are strictly for sexual attract of the female, because he need her to copulate. The pectorals are large so that males, and females can fondle them with their hands to arouse erotic stimuli. Male need to fondle other males, because this is the rule of nature. The male is the dominant, and the beautiful, because it is the rule of Nature.

Sex is a swindle #452Z, with pencil drawings by artist Stephen F. Condren.
Pencil drawing of a young shirtless cowboy with 10-gallon hat by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Gay Cowboy Drawing #488Z

Gay cowboy drawing #488Z, in pencil, by artist Stephen F. Condren.
Pencil sketch of a gay cowboy by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Male Bonding

They are also used to attract the human male for erotic affection, because this stimulates male bonding. Male to male erotic affection is not to be confused with homosexual behavior, because homosexuality compels anal intercourse which is not the rule of Nature. However, male fondling, and mutual erotic simulation is part of male bonding, because it is the rule of Nature. Because sperms travel in schools, and makes all men team. Thus male bonding is all about team, and erotic fondling, and affection, stimulates male bonding.

Gay Cowboy Drawing #486Z

Gay Cowboy Drawing #477Z

Male To Male Sexual Stimuli

Men need to have sex with other men, because it is the rule of nature. The more male to male sex that you have makes you a better love, because it develops your sexual persona. The artist Bartolomeo Manfredi knew this, and made it manifest in his painting Cupid Chastised. See my article on this here.

Cupid Chastised By Bartolomeo Manfredi

Male To Male Sexual Intercourse

If male to male sexual response gets very intense then it naturally leads to sexual intercourse, because it is the rule of nature. However, since the male anus does not lead to a placenta there will be not offspring. Gay male sexual activity is healthy, because this is the rule of nature.

Gay Male Sexual Activity

Men need to engage often in intense sexual activity with each other, because this reduces stress. Gay male sexual activity enhances their sexual persona, because the can then better procreate with the female. Thus, gay male sexual activity needs to be encouraged, and promoted, because it is the rule of nature.

Male Passes Seed Of Life

From the loins up you will see very complex body structure, because the male is the beauty of humanity. The female is homely and plain, because the female is not supposed to display any beauty. Only the male is to display beauty so as to draw the attention of the female, because this is the rule of Nature. All beauty is based on the male in all species, not the female, because the male passes the seed of life.

Human Male Architecture #491Z

Above is my sketch of a young man posed in a sort of pirouette manner to display his body parts. The contour lines on the outside of the drawing define the limits of his body, because the shadow lines can cause confusion.

Alt Image Tag

Human male architecture #491Z, pencil drawing with pencil, by artist Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, with gay LGBTQ approved prints, and scans.

Stephen F. Condren ~ Artist

Male Beauty #446Z

Posted on

looking Backwards #472Z

Looking backwards #472Z, pen & ink drawing with pencil, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Looking backwards #472Z, pen & ink drawing with pencil sketch, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Prints & Scans Of This Figure Drawing #472A ~ Order Here.

Posted on Google+, Facebook, Twitter, Linked-in, and Tumblr.

Thinking Backwards

Looking The Wrong Way

The path to success in all things is to look forward not backwards, because the future is before all of us. The greatest loss that all of humanity makes is looking to the past, and upholding it for the future. Thus, immediately blinding themselves for future vision. The best path to take is the one that is advancing, because any other will lead you astray.

Looking Backwards #472Z

Looking Backwards #472Z Pen & Ink Drawing

Above is my pen & ink drawing of a naked man looking backwards, symbolizing my point, because he is looking the wrong way. Take the key points from those of the past, and build upon them. For example, only a fool would pick up the Critique of Pure Reason, by Immanuel Kant, like it was hot off of the press. Much has happened since the critique that Kant was not aware of. Since then we have learned of the laws of Genetics, and of the subconscious, the Relativity. How can I seriously look to a person for answers that are clearly not working for today? It is right, and good to look at them as a reference, because they offer things that are in reference to their time. However, the best practice is to abstract from theses men and build cases for today, because that offers solutions for the future.

The same is true in all things, because you will always advance by looking ahead. As an artist I would never draw like Rembrandt, because we see things differently than I do now. As a teacher, I would never teach based on rules of the past, because they do not address the needs of new research of today. I would never read the Bible like it was just printed, because it is very out dated. After reading Albert Schweitzer, and Rudolph Bultmann, only a fool would read the Bible literally. My points go on, and on, because they point to the future. Adam & Eve are mythology, not Science.

Albert Schweitzer

Albert Schweitzer #427Z pen & ink drawing by artist Stephen F. Condren.
Pen & ink drawing of Dr. Albert Schweitzer.
Pen & ink drawing of Theologian Rudolph Bultmann.
Pen & ink drawing of Theologian Rudolph Bultmann.

The Classic

To look back at the accomplishments of those who proceeded us is necessary for understanding key points that they have taught us, because these elements are enduring. However, contemporary society does not grasp this, and wrongly takes in the baby with the bath water only to make a mess. People worship the past in foolishness, because it offers less each passing day. Take the good from the past and say thank, and nothing more, because then you are paying homage.

Bartolomeo Manfredi knew, and understood this, and brilliantly worked it out, with genius, in his famous painting Cupid Chastised. My study of this great worked is linked here.

Cupid Chastised By Bartolomeo Manfredi

Alt Image Tag

Looking backwards #472Z, pen & ink drawing with pencil, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Artist Stephen F. Condren Of Condren Galleries, A Fine Arts Gallery

Stephen F. Condren ~ Artist

Related Links

Fear Of Death #471Z

Posted on

Fear Of Death #471Z

Pen & ink drawing of the Grim Reaper by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Fear of death #471Z, pen & ink drawing with pencil sketch, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Order Pen & Inks Here.

Posted on Google+, Facebook, Twitter, Linked-in, and Tumblr.

Fear Of Death

Terror

The greatest of all fears to the living is death, because we all know that it is coming. However, I am cheerful about all of this, because there is no need to fear. For when you die life is over, because you are no longer living. Thus, you have nothing to fear.

Pen & Ink #471Z

The brutal truth to the matter is not dying at all, but rather how you die, because that is unknown, and is terror. Thus, the greatest fear is that of suffering, torment, and pain, not death, because you cannot feel pain in death. However, you can be quite alive, and feel the unrelenting pain of fire burning at your feet from the torches of those who hate you. The pain of fire for most is the greatest of all fears, for it is an unfathomable agony.

Alt Image Tag

Fear of death #471Z, pen & ink drawing with pencil, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Artist Stephen F. Condren Of Condren Galleries, A Fine Arts Gallery

Stephen F. Condren ~ Artist

Related Links

Zombie Of Easter Sunday #408Z

Posted on

Stress Vs. Challenge #473Z

Pen & ink drawings of chess pieces.

Stress vs. Challenge #473Z, pen & ink drawing with pencil sketch, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Prints & Scans Order Here.

Posted on Google+, Facebook, Twitter, Linked-in, and Tumblr.

Stress Vs. Challenge

For A Better Life

Stress is a killer, and you must do all the you can do to stop it, because it will kill you. There are all kinds of stresses, and all of the are killers. It is most important that you harness control of your life, and get stress out.

People confuse stress with challenge, because they seem similar. However, stress and challenge are totally different. Stress is debilitating, whereas as challenge is enriching.

Pen & Ink #473Z

I have heard people say that “I need the hard preaching” because they feel like they are sinful, and so a harsh and negative sermon on how sinful you are is the motivator! This is total insanity. Rather than take a beating from the pastor on sin, do something constructive with your time to take your mind off of your problem.

There is no easy answer, however, there is no reason to embrace stress, because stress only brings you down. A game of chess is a great example of challenge, because it is positive. Even if you lose the game of chess, you are a winner, because you have learned more about the game.

Alt Image Tag

Stress vs. challenge #473Z, pen & ink drawing with pencil, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Artist Stephen F. Condren Of Condren Galleries, A Fine Arts Gallery

Stephen F. Condren ~ Artist

Related Links

Honeybee Breakfast #315Z

Posted on

Gay Cowboy Drawing #488Z

Gay cowboy drawing #488Z, in pencil, with prints & scans, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Gay cowboy drawing #488Z, in pencil with contour lines, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Prints & Scans Order Here.

Posted on Google+, Facebook, Twitter, Linked-in, and Tumblr.

Gay Cowboy Drawing

Rugged Herdsman

This is the finish drawing from the previous sketch on Post #487Z, because this is a study. This drawing has contour lines that clearly define the subject, because delineation brings out character.

Gay Cowboy Drawing #488Z

This drawing is based on the sketch of the post mentioned above, because that was the foundation drawing. This drawing is the capturing of the image of the subject, because it remains unclear until delineated. I have made good use of the shade, and shadows, because this marks clarity in the body physique. The shading is high contrast in nature, because there is no soft change of tone.

Alt Image Tag

Gay cowboy drawing #488Z, with prints & scans, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Artist Stephen F. Condren Of Condren Galleries, A Fine Arts Gallery

Stephen F. Condren ~ Artist

Related Links

Gay Cowboy Drawing #487Z

Posted on

Gay Cowboy Drawing #487Z

Gay cowboy drawing #487Z, in pencil, with prints & scans, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Gay cowboy drawing #487Z, in pencil with contour lines, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Prints & Scans Order Here.

Posted on Google+, Facebook, Twitter, Linked-in, and Tumblr.

Gay Cowboy Sketch

Man On The Move

This rugged cowboy is older, because he is in his thirties. This hot cowboy is wearing mud flaps on his jeans, because it shows him working on the field. He is carrying a stirrup, because it is pulled over his shoulder. The shadows on his body cover his face, because of the sized of his hat.

Clothing

The 10-galllon hat is almost storeroom perfect, because it is perfectly curved on each side. The hat is perfectly set on his head, because it is even on side to side. The shape of his hat is proportionate to his head, because it tapers evenly at the center.

Shirtless

This rugged gay cowboy is shirtless and with pride shows his beautiful chest, because his pectorals are well shaped. Because he is good looking, he has taken off his shirt. He is a hot shirtless cowboy, because they bring out the essence of manhood. He is walking quietly, because his mouth is closed. This cowboy is focused on his job, because he is not looking at you. This drawing is good, because I use few lines to capture the image.

Gay Cowboy Drawing #487Z

The cowboy is wearing his 10-gallon hat with pride, as it covers his forehead. He has a strong look on his face, because his expression is firm. He is waling right at us, because we are in front of him. There are no contour lines, because the drawing is not done. Contour lines are employed at the end of the drawing, because they are the finishing detail.

Physique

Adding to his masculine persona, is his chiseled torso, which look like it was carved by Michelangelo, because it makes him look like the statue of David. His physique is perfect, because he works outside.

Alt Image Tag

Gay cowboy drawing #487Z, in pencil, with prints & scans, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Artist Stephen F. Condren Of Condren Galleries, A Fine Arts Gallery

Stephen F. Condren ~ Artist

Related Links

Gay Cowboy Drawing #486Z

Posted on

Gay Cowboy Drawing #486Z

Gay cowboy drawing #486Z, in pencil, with prints & scans, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Gay cowboy drawing #486Z, in pencil with contour lines, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Prints & Scans Of This Drawing #000Z ~ Order Here.

Posted on Google+, Facebook, Twitter, Linked-in, and Tumblr.

Prints & Scans Order Here.

Gay Cowboy Drawing

Beautiful Male

This beautiful young man is looking right at you, because he wants you! Can you turn him down? This fun, and relaxed sketch of a handsome gay cowboy is one of many that I have been working on, because I enjoy the western theme, and love and respect all gay men.

Gay Cowboy Drawing #486Z

The drawing is quick and casual, as is the pose of the cowboy, because it is a light hearted scene. There is a smile on his face, and a cheerfully look in his eyes, because he sees you! I have kept the details to a minimum so that I could focus on the contour of his face. It is easy to loose the beauty of this young with adding too many line, because the line cause confusion.

Alt Image Tag

Gay cowboy drawing #486Z, in pencil, with prints & scans, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Artist Stephen F. Condren Of Condren Galleries, A Fine Arts Gallery

Stephen F. Condren ~ Artist

Related Links

Male Beauty #446Z

Posted on

Gay Cowboy Pen&Ink #481Z

Pen & ink drawing of a gay cowboy by artist Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries.

Gay cowboy pen&ink #481Z, drawing with pencil contour lines, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Prints & Scans Order Here.

Image of a chain link with text.
Please link to me!

Posted on Google+, Facebook, Twitter, Linked-in, and Tumblr.

Prints & Scans Order Here.

Gay Cowboy Pen & Ink Drawing

Rugged Herdsman

This pen & ink drawing is in two parts, because I want to show how I achieved the final product. Above is my pen & ink drawing of the cowboy, based on my pencil sketch below it. I have made this a contour drawing rather than a fine detailed rendering, because the photo that I am working from has little clarity in it. I like to use photos as prompts, and not straight-jackets. As an artist I need the freedom to express the image in terms that have meaning to me, because I do not want to replicate photos.

Gay Cowboy Pencil Drawing

Below is my sketch of the gay cowboy that I used as my foundation of the work, because I use this as a guide. This is the basement of the house, and the pen & ink is the superstructure of the work of art. Because the pencil rendering is simple, it makes it easier to draw the pen & ink, because it offers flexibility. If I were to draw the pencil sketch tightly I would be confined to that form. The ink gently flows over the pencil, because there are loose lead lines all over to work from.

Pencil drawing of a gay cowboy by artist Stephen F. Condren, with prints & scans.
Pencil drawing of a gay cowboy by artist Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries

Alt Image Tag

Gay cowboy pen&ink #481Z, drawing with pencil, and prints & scans, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Stephen F. Condren ~ Artist

Gay Cowboy Drawing #480Z

Posted on

Gay Cowboy Drawing #480Z

Pencil portrait of a gay cowboy by artist Stephen F. Condren, with prints and scans.

Gay cowboy drawing #480Z, in pencil with contour lines, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Prints & Scans Order Here.

Posted on Google+, Facebook, Twitter, Linked-in, and Tumblr.

Gay Cowboy Drawing

Cowboy Portrait

This is a pencil drawing of a young gay cowboy looking for action, because he is ready to play. This is a common theme in the hookup scene, because it offers the thrill of the unknown. The eyes in the shadows give away this message, because he is looking right at you. The shading adds a bit of mystery, like that of Scheherazade, because he wants to keep you in his spell.

Gay Cowboy Drawing #480Z

The rendering of the drawing doew not reproduce as well as I would like, because the scanning exaggerates the darkness of the lines. In reality, the drawing is lighter, because I have not used strong lines.

Alt Image Tag

Gay cowboy drawing #480Z, in pencil, with prints & scans, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Artist Stephen F. Condren Of Condren Galleries, A Fine Arts Gallery

Stephen F. Condren ~ Artist

Related Links

Gay Cowboy Drawing #479Z

Posted on

Gay Cowboy Drawing #479Z

Pencil portrait of a sexy gay cowboy wearing a 10-gallon hat by artist Stephen F. Condren, with prints and scans.

Gay cowboy drawing #479Z, in pencil with contour lines, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Prints & Scans Order Here.

Image of a chain link with text.
Please link to me!

Posted on Google+, Facebook, Twitter, Linked-in, and Tumblr.

Gay Cowboy Portrait

Dandy Boy

This handsome young cowboy is happy to see you, because he has a surprise for you. Now it is up to you to see what that surprise is, because you are looking at him! This is the portrait of a young gay cowboy that is in shadow, because his hat is blocking his face. I have made use of cross-hatching to make the shade and shadows, because they are more precise. This comes from my training as a draftsman in my youth, using a T-Square, and ruler.

Gay Cowboy Drawing #479Z

The lines in the drawing are stronger with a bolder contour than the earlier drawings. I wanted to focus more on the detail of his face. This image is softer revealing more of his light hearted character, which pours through the lead pencil image.

Alt Image Tag

Gay cowboy drawing #479Z, in pencil, with prints & scans, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Stephen F. Condren ~ Artist

Gay Cowboy Drawing #477Z