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Gay Cowboy Drawing #477Z

Gay cowboy drawing #477Z, in pencil, by artist Stephen F. Condren, with prints and scans.

Gay cowboy drawing #477Z, in pencil with contour lines, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Prints & Scans Order Here.

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Gay Cowboy Drawing

Sexy Herdsman

This drawing is the completion of Post #476Z, and the last of this series, because the rendering is finished. This very handsome, and sexy cowboy is all that you can ask for in a beautiful male, because he is proportioned handsomely. The most pleasing things to me with this fine young cowboy are his beautiful face, and fabulous pectorals. The architecture of his chest is exquisite, and a joy to look at. One could easily look at his pectorals for hours, as I have done with this drawing, because they are so beautiful.

Gay Cowboy Drawing #477Z

This final phase of the drawing has made emphasis of the contour lines, and shading, because these elements bring out the perspective of his figure. I was playing with the idea of shading the background to compliment the tones on his body, because he looks so rugged.

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Gay cowboy drawing #477Z, in pencil, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

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Gay Cowboy Drawing #476Z

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Gay Cowboy Drawing #476Z

Gay cowboy drawing #476Z, in pencil, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Gay cowboy drawing #476Z, in pencil with contour lines, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Prints & Scans Order Here.

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Gay Cowboy Drawing

Erotic Herdsman

In this third phase, I am getting closer to completion, because there are four phases to the series. As you can see I have added more shadowing to the figure, because I wanted to bring out his physique.

Gay Cowboy Drawing #476Z

It is not my intent to replicate images, and photos, for that is slavery, because there is no creativity in that process. Rather, I like to abstract my interpretation of the image before me, be it a real model, a photo, or an image from TV, because I can telling my side of the story of the image. Always remember that TV, and movies are just drawings, because they all are based on the story line. A story line is a delineation, thus a rendering, with is a drawing. Therefore all thing boil down to drawings. My Post #477Z is the last, and final phase of the rendering.

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Gay cowboy drawing #476Z, in pencil, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

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Gay Cowboy Drawing #475Z

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Gay Cowboy Drawing #475Z

Gay cowboy drawing #475Z, in pencil, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Gay cowboy drawing #475Z, in pencil with contour lines, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Prints & Scans Order Here.

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Gay Cowboy Drawing

Virile Herdsman

This drawing is a continuation of post #466Z, because this is an instructional series. As you can see from the drawing above, I have finished the outline of his torso, because I want a complete torso image of the cowboy. He has a very handsome face, that is complimented by his beautiful pectorals.

Pencil Drawing

Gay Cowboy Drawing #475Z

The cowboy is looking right at you as he fiddles with his hands, because he is gay, and wants to be with you. What happens upon any kind of meeting is left for the imagination. However, like all sexual encounters there are almost an infinite amount of variables that come into play before any kind of serious contact ever takes place. By and large most gay sexual stimuli is through media, and imagery, not real contact. I highly discourage sexual hookups, because they are dangerous.

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Gay cowboy drawing #475Z, in pencil, with prints & scans, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

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Ancient Rome And EEOC #457Z

Pen & ink drawing of Pantheon in Rome by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Ancient Rome and EEOC, with pen & ink drawings, and pencil sketches, by artist Stephen F. Condren, SAIC, BFA, of Condren Galleries.

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Ancient Rome And EEOC

Irony On Social Justice

The totally bogus United States Government agency call the EEOC, is doing nothing but lowering the quality of life in this country. All employment should be based on job competency, and nothing else. When the surgeon is cutting me open, I do not want him to be the selectee of a job quota, or race fulfillment requirement. Rather, I want the surgeon that is cutting me open to know what he is doing, because my very life is in his hands. I could care less if he is black, white, Jewish, Catholic, and the like.

Pen & Ink Drawing

Ancient Rome And EEOC

Modern politicians, and social justice do-gooders would not do very well in Ancient Rome, because they are living in a cloud. The Romans very well knew that power, and action rule the day, and not fallacious ideological belief systems. The true answer to everyone’s problems is education, and training, because this builds a competent workforce that fills needed jobs.

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Ancient Rome and EEOC, with pen & ink drawing by artist Stephen F. Condren.

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Keeping The Faith #468Z

Pen & ink #468Z, pen & ink drawing with pencil, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Keeping The Faith #468Z, pen & ink drawing with pencil sketch, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Order Pen & Inks Here.

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Keeping The Faith

Feeble Theology

The concept of “Keeping the faith” is pure rubbish, and should be done away with, because it is bad Theology. In fact it is no Theology, it is a phrase groping in the dark seeking a meaning. What people are really saying is “Keep up our way of thinking”, or variations on that theme, which is a tawdry, and inept statement, for it makes you narrow from the start, and prevents you from opening up your mind, and life to newer, and greater experiences.

Codes

This is because human thought patterns are based on codes, similar to that of an oak leaf, or sea shell. Thus it is very difficult to almost impossible to operate outside of this code. Therefore, to “Keep the faith” is merely a response to keep your thought processes within your given code.

Pen & Ink Drawing

Keeping The Faith #468Z

Above is my pen & ink drawing of Golgotha, where Jesus hangs with the two thieves, because it is recorded in the Bible. However, this is all speculation, with not substantive facts to support it. Most probably there was a Jesus, and most probably He was crucified, but that is it. The rest of the story is not based on facts, and therefore, cannot offer theories. For Theory is Science, and Science is fact base, because this is the rule of Nature.

Theology

Keeping The Faith #468Z

You cannot have any Theology at all, because it is not fact based. Thus, there is no Theology, but rather scholars, and clergymen talking about God that is infested with their opinion. For none of what any Theologian says is theoretical because it is not fact base. From St. Augustine, to David Tracy, you have mere men speculating on the concepts of God, knowing nothing, and offering less.

David Tracy #411Z pen & ink drawing by artist Stephen F. Condren.
Pen & ink drawing of Roman Catholic Theologian, Father David Tracy.

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Keeping the faith #468Z, pen & ink drawing with pencil, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

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Strive For Beauty #467Z

Male figure drawing #000Z, or manly physique sketch with pencil contour lines by artist Stephen F. Condren of Condren Galleries, with gay LGBTQ approved prints, and scans.

Strive for beauty #467Z, pencil drawing with contour lines, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery.

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Strive For Beauty #467Z

Enriching Your Life

We all strive for beauty, because this gives meaning to our life. When we think of beauty, we immediately feel the power of it nourishing our soul, and our spirit, because that is the rule of nature. What we need most in life is very simple, because it is just like feeding a baby. When we feed a baby the child is enriched, and grows to be healthy. As we feed the baby we also are enriched, because we are doing something good in enabling the growth of that which is beautiful. Beauty is not skin deep, because it relies on infrastructure.

Pencil Drawing

Strive For Beauty #467Z

Above is my drawing of a beautiful young man, because his body offers structure, and design. It is a most important thing to know that beauty requires structure, in all cases. When we feed a baby structure is required to hold the child, and position the food, and plate, because this is the pattern of the feeding code. Pattern has a structure, and the more structure, the more beautiful the pattern.

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Strive for beauty #467pen & ink drawing with pencil, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

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Male Beauty #446Z

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Gay Cowboy Drawing #466Z

Face of a gay shirtless cowboy by Stephen F. Condren.

Gay cowboy drawing #466Z, in pencil with contour lines, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Prints & Scans Order Here.

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Gay Cowboy Portrait

Handsome Youth

The drawing above is of the face of a very hot gay cowboy, because his eyes are on you. The look on his face is all invitation for you. However, he does not know the viewer, because that is you. The purpose of beauty is to harness it, because it enriches your life. For we all strive for beauty. The most important thing about beauty is to preserve it, because it gives you inspiration, and comfort. The more that you surround yourself with beauty, the better your life will be.

Gay Cowboy Drawing

This drawing is the beginning of a full length torso that I am going to complete, because this is the study. I have found that it is a good practice to do segments prior to publication, because I can then see the complimenting works of art. The next phase of the drawing is in post #475Z, because this is a series.

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Gay cowboy drawing #466Z, in pencil, with prints & scans, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

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Gay Cowboy Drawing #465Z

Pencil drawing of a gay cowboy by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Gay cowboy drawing #465Z, pencil sketch with contour lines, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Prints & Scans Order Here.

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Gay Cowboy Drawing #465Z

Shirtless Herdsman

Above is my pencil drawing of a rugged gay cowboy, because he is walking alone in the hot planes. This fine gay man is a beautiful specimen of male beauty, because he knows how to display his torso. He has covered his left shoulder with gear just exposing enough to strike interest. I have darkened his outline with firm contour lines, but not too strongly. I like this pose because it is full body, rather than just a torso.

Pencil Drawing

The drawing is nicely detailed to show his six pack abdomen and rugged pectorals. The cowboy is all man, and all delight to look at. The large 10-gallon hat ads to his allure, because it nicely hides his face as he is walking towards you. The overalls that cover his jeans make for nice shadowing on the right side, where his shirt is tucked under his belt.

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Gay cowboy drawing #000Z, pencil drawing with contour lines, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

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Shirtless Gay Cowboy #464Z

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Shirtless Gay Cowboy #464Z

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

Shirtless gay cowboy #464Z, pen & ink drawing with pencil sketch, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Order Here.

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Shirtless Gay Cowboy

Erotic Herdsman

This handsome youth is a wonderful display of the erotic western male, because he has his shirt off, and is giving you the look of invitation. Straight men look at this virile image of a proud gay youth with envy, because they know inside that they want to be like him. This is essentially a simple contour line drawing, with minimal shade, and shadows, because of the bold outline.

Shirtless Gay Cowboy #464Z Pencil Drawing

Below is my preliminary pencil sketch of the cowboy, because I wanted this to be a nice loose study. My intention for the drawing was for sheer pleasure. I had no intention of doing a precise rendering, with all the perfect lines, and shadows, because I just wanted to relax. Just the follow of the ink from the pen on to the paper was the exercise that I need at this hour.

Pencil drawing of a shirtless gay cowboy by artist Stephen F. Condren.
Pencil drawing of a shirtless gay cowboy by artist Stephen F. Condren.

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Shirtless gay cowboy #464Z, pen & ink drawing with pencil, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

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Male Beauty #446Z

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Proper Introduction #459Z

Proper introduction #459Z, pen & ink drawing with pencil, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Proper introduction #459Z, pen & ink drawing with pencil sketch by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, BFA, of Condren Galleries. Drawings of Nieto, Trudeau, and Obama are included. Prints Of This Drawing #459Z ~ Order Here.

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Proper Introduction

Greatest Gift Of All

The greatest gift that you can ever give to anyone, and it is free, is a proper introduction. A proper introduction is the most important thing that you can offer anyone, because it gives the gift of safety. When you offer to introduce someone that you personally know to a person that your friend does not know, but that you know, is offering both your friend, and the person that you are introducing him to confidence, and safety. For your friend is relying upon your good name, and your steadfastness to expose him to a stranger, because this is sound.

It is never wise to meet a stranger on your own and strike up a conversation, for that can lead to peril. That is why you have so many crimes committed today, because people go to bars, and nightclubs to meet people that they do not know, and end up in trouble. God forbid even worse, hooking up online with Internet dating services, this is danger at all levels, because you have not been introduced.

Proper Introduction Pen & Ink Drawing

Pen & ink drawing of Presidents Nieto, Trudeau, and Obama shaking hands at the North American Leaders Summit in Ottawa, Ontario, by artist Stephen F. Condren.
Presidents Nieto, Trudeau, and Obama shaking hands by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Preliminary Pencil Sketch

Proper introduction #459Z, pen & ink drawing with pencil, by artist Stephen F. Condren.
Presidents Nieto, Trudeau, and Obama shaking hands by artist Stephen F. Condren.

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Presidents Nieto, Trudeau, and Obama shaking hands at the North American Leaders Summit in Ottawa, Ontario.
Presidents Nieto, Trudeau, and Obama shaking hands at the North American Leaders Summit in Ottawa, Ontario.

Above is my pen & ink drawing of Presidents Enrique Pena Nieto, (Prime Minister) Justin Trudeau, and Barack Obama, being properly introduced to each other, because they do not know each other. Could there be anything safer? No. A proper introduction is the best policy above all, because it gives safety, and it is free.

The Opposite Of A Proper Introduction ~ A Hookup

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Proper introduction #459Z, pen & ink drawing with pencil, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

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