Gay cowboy figure drawings, and prints of gay cowboys by artist, and United States Navy Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery.
Hot shirtless cowboy #364Z or sexy naked herdsman, pen & ink figure drawing by artist Stephen F. Condren, of CondrenGalleries, with LGBTQ endorsed gay prints, and scans. Prints & Scans Of This Figure Drawing #364Z ~ Order Here.
This is a pen & ink drawing of a young shirtless cowboy in the fields, because he is leaning on a fence. We are looking at him from the side, which offers us a profile image of the young man, because we cannot see the front of his face.
Pencil Rendering
Below is my preliminary rendering of the young cowboy, because I use this as my guide for the pen & ink. I have used an HB lead to make the sketch, because it is a lighter lead. The pencil is nice because it does not interfere with the pen & ink that follows.
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This handsome young cowboy is lying on a bed looking at you, because he has something in mind for you. I wonder what he has on his mind, because his shirt is opened, and he is in bed? The cowboy is looking right at you, because he is not ashamed. He knows what he wants, because he can deliver.
Pencil Rendering
This pencil rendering is nicely detailed with even pencil strokes throughout the drawing, because of the nice lighting. There is some nice contrasting light to work with near his head and hat, because the light is from the other side.
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Hot shirtless cowboy #348Z male pencil figure drawing by artist Stephen F. Condren, of CondrenGalleries, with LGBTQ endorsed gay prints, and scans. Prints & Scans Of This Figure Drawing #348Z ~ Order Here.
This debonair young cowboy has his eye on you, because he is looking at you from under his 10-gallon hat. He is tipping his hat, because he is acknowledging you. In these days of the rude, and crude his manners are a breath of fresh air, because we rarely see good manners these days.
Pencil Rendering
The purpose of this drawing was an exercise in contour lines for male figures, because I want to minimize hatched lines. In the preliminary drawing below you can see the outline of the cowboy’s physique, because his key body point elements are all in place. I use the sketch as a guide for my darker contour lines that follow afterwards in the pencil figure drawing, because they dominate the image.
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This wonderful drawing of a beautiful young shirtless cowboy is most pleasing to me, because I have captured his essence. Like Scheherazade, his look has an alluring mystique to it, because it is calling you. His rugged good looks are captivating, because of his spellbinding eyes.
Pencil Rendering
The pencil rendering is done with HB, and a 6B leads, because they offer darker, and softer lines. The focus of this drawing are the contour lines, because they capture his physique.
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Hot shirtless cowboy #345Z pencil figure drawing by artist Stephen F. Condren, of CondrenGalleries, with LGBTQ endorsed gay prints, and scans. Prints & Scans Of This Figure Drawing #345Z ~ Order Here.
This fine young cowboy is out on the planes hauling a satchel, because you can see the strap, and packet on his right side. The rays of the sun are sharp, and clear, as they cut a clear line of demarcation along his face, and shoulders, because he is in direct sun light.
Pencil Rendering
In the preliminary sketch below, you can see the lines delineating his body, because all of his physique elements are there. I have made a point to let the lines be light, because I did not want them to compete with the contour lines that are to come.
Contour Lines
In the finish drawing at the top, you can see the deep, and dark contour lines, because they precisely mark his outline. I use as little hatching as possible to let the contour lines reign free, because they give the image authority.
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Hot shirtless cowboy #345Z pencil figure by artist Stephen F. Condren, with LGBTQ endorsed gay prints, and scans.
Hot shirtless cowboy #344Z pencil figure drawing by artist Stephen F. Condren, of CondrenGalleries, with LGBTQ endorsed gay prints, and scans. Prints & Scans Of This Figure Drawing #344Z ~ Order Here.
This rugged cowboy is fitting to get underway with a lot of work to do, because he is hauling a long piece of cable on his left arm. On his head is a brand new hat, because he is the model for the manufacturer. When you have to work hard to get the cash spend it wisely, because hard time are always around the corner.
Pencil Rendering
I took great delight in doing this drawing, because the image was cool. I immediatley took to the contrasting shade in the image, because this is great for line work.
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Hot shirtless cowboy #344Z pencil figure by artist Stephen F. Condren, with LGBTQ endorsed gay prints, and scans. Again, I was more concerned with contour lines than anything. The shading was well done with rough lines. His gloves are outlined sufficiently enough to give you the image, because he is a hard working young man.
Naked gay cowboy #331Z pencil figure drawing hitch-hiking on the desert roadside by artist Stephen F. Condren, of CondrenGalleries, with LGBTQ honored prints, and scans. Prints & Scans Of This Figure Drawing #331Z ~ Order Here.
This unfortunate gay cowboy is the victim of his own doing, because he was booted out of a quick hookup! When he was swindled out of his clothing his trick left him on the roadside naked, because he was caught off guard. It is not wise to meet up with strangers, because you can get into trouble.
Naked Gay Cowboy #331Z
In this whimsical drawing of a cowboy I have focused on the contour lines solely, because I wanted to capture his figure with out the need for hatched lines. I removed the imagery from his pants, because it is a distraction, and tawdry looking.
Photo Errors
His head on the photo that I worked from was tampered with, and placed too low, as was his left hand, because most images online are fixed up. His chin, and neck are wrong, because they are off alignment to his spine. As you can see from my drawing of the cowboy drawing below, neck lines are lone, and the head rest above it, because it is the cap of the body. Therefore I have adjust the errors of the touched up photo in my drawing, because I know the human body while studying figure drawing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Another Fake Photo
You can easily see from the fake photo below that the cowboy’s head is way too small, because is should fit in the breast plate of his torso. Further, his right arm is too big in proportion to his head, because it is from another image. If you look carefully just below his chin you can see the touch-up marking, because this is someone else’s face. Also, if you look carefully at his neckline alongside his left hear it does not recede under the jaw, because this is a fake image. Also, if you look at the rope just above his hat aligned with his right ear, it changes color, from another image.
Hookups
All pun intended, a quick hookup can be very costly, because you are dealing with strangers. It is always best to do business with people that have been introduced to you, because this offers safety. There is no safety in hooking up at a bar, or online, because many ruthless people are there to swindle, and bring harm to you.
Proper Introduction
Just like the image below of President Obama being introduced to other Presidents, because he did not know them. Even if they are public figures you have to be careful, because you do not know them. Governor Rod Blagojevich is a public figure, but he ended up in jail, so much for social status, because in the end you still do not know him.
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Naked gay cowboy #331Z pencil figure drawing hitch-hiking on the desert roadside by artist Stephen F. Condren, of CondrenGalleries, with LGBTQ prints, and scans.
Shirtless gay cowboy #330Z or bare-chested LBGTQ herdsman, pencil figure drawing or stylus body sketch, by artist Stephen F. Condren, of CondrenGalleries, with prints, and scans. Prints & Scans Of This Figure Drawing #330Z ~ Order Here.
This handsome young cowboy is on the roadside looking for a ride, because his truck broke down. Out on the Texas roadside can be a real hardship, because of the heat, and sun.
Shirtless Gay Cowboy #330Z
In the drawing of the cowboy I have focused on contour lines, because I am interested in capturing the form. I do have some hatch lines to bring out the shade, and shadows, because you need to define his physique. However, I have used them to the minimum, because I want the contour lines to dominate.
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Shirtless gay cowboy #330Z or bare-chested LGBTQ herdsman, pencil figure drawing or stylus body sketch, by artist Stephen F. Condren, with prints, and scans.
Cowboy #320Z or herdsman, pencil portrait or stylus portrayal, by artist Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, with LBGTQ Gay prints, and scans. Prints & Scans Of This Portrait #320Z ~ Order Here.
This handsome young cowboy is wearing his 10-gallon hat, because it makes him look good. He is good looking and knows it, because men are the fair sex. The cowboy is a very prominent subject for macho role-play, and dominance, because cowboys are known to be rugged. Contrary to popular belief, men are more beautiful than women, because it is the rule of Nature. The large eyebrows, and beautiful eyes make this young man any girl’s dream come true, because he is handsome.
Pencil Drawing Of Cowboy #320Z
This drawing is done with charcoal pencil, because if offers a richer texture. The clinker material gives a very dark tone, because it is made from pitch. The background paper is a soft brown tone which compliments the clinker material, because of its rough surface. The shade, and shadows are made with a graduated movement of the pencil, because hatching lines are too grainy for the drawing. Shade, and shadows are darkest under his hat, and chin, because the light does not shine there.
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Name #320Z or Title, pencil portrait or stylus portrayal, by artist Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, with LBGTQ Gay prints, and scans.
Shirtless gay cowboy #326Z or bare-chested LBGTQ herdsman, pencil figure drawing or stylus body sketch, by artist Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery with prints, and scans. Prints & Scans Of This Figure Drawing #326Z ~ Order Here.
This drawing is a preliminary to my post “Shirtless Gay Cowboy #325Z”, because it is a study. I find that the best drawings are those that are well delineated, because delineation brings out the figure. The look on the cowboy’s face is firm, and committed to his venture, because he is walking a steadfast path on the open planes.
Shirtless Gay Cowboy #326Z
In this sketch I have made use of both contour lines, and hatching, because I wanted to bring out the figure of the cowboy. Delineation is the key to success in the best of drawings, because the more you can say with the fewest lines brings out success.
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Shirtless gay cowboy #326Z or bare-chested LGBTQ herdsman, pencil figure drawing or stylus body sketch, by artist Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries with prints, and scans.