The pictured faces, the movements. Gestures frozen in time. Like acarological specimens unexpectedly discovered preserved in ocean sediment turned to stone. Your work and sound track combinations are taking a distinctly poetic turn.
Much appreciated, Allen. Now that I’ve decided to skip displays of the full monty, I feel liberated to focus on more art, beauty, and booty…emotion and poetry too. Thank you for noticing the difference. Not everyone’s along for the ride, but it’s the journey I’m on…glad guys like you are along for the ride. Cheers!
I had as much skill at sports as a mushroom has for horse racing. But I always like seeing the guys do their thing. I tried not to be obvious about it, but I probably was...
This isn't intended as a negative. I remember 7 or maybe 8 of these men. I recognise maybe 10 more names but have no memories about them. As usual, I like the affectionate poses very much, of course. I remember sports (though not the sports pictured) with dismay and horror. I mostly successfully hid to avoid them. I wish that we had had dancing lessons (not ballroom) or yoga instead.
Me, too. That's why Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake is one of my favourite ballets. Lots of male swans, male-male lifts, etc. But the end is quite sad and violent, though. I sort-of wanted the prince and swan to become a permanent couple. Sigh, but that's not the story anyway, so I can't have that.
The pictured faces, the movements. Gestures frozen in time. Like acarological specimens unexpectedly discovered preserved in ocean sediment turned to stone. Your work and sound track combinations are taking a distinctly poetic turn.
Much appreciated, Allen. Now that I’ve decided to skip displays of the full monty, I feel liberated to focus on more art, beauty, and booty…emotion and poetry too. Thank you for noticing the difference. Not everyone’s along for the ride, but it’s the journey I’m on…glad guys like you are along for the ride. Cheers!
I had as much skill at sports as a mushroom has for horse racing. But I always like seeing the guys do their thing. I tried not to be obvious about it, but I probably was...
Same. I’ve been called “subtle as a heart attack” but if guys wanna put on a show I’m here and queer to watch. 🥸🤓🌈✌️
This isn't intended as a negative. I remember 7 or maybe 8 of these men. I recognise maybe 10 more names but have no memories about them. As usual, I like the affectionate poses very much, of course. I remember sports (though not the sports pictured) with dismay and horror. I mostly successfully hid to avoid them. I wish that we had had dancing lessons (not ballroom) or yoga instead.
I do love seeing guys dancing together. Yoga too. 🌈✌️
Me, too. That's why Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake is one of my favourite ballets. Lots of male swans, male-male lifts, etc. But the end is quite sad and violent, though. I sort-of wanted the prince and swan to become a permanent couple. Sigh, but that's not the story anyway, so I can't have that.