“Art is the conversation between lovers. Art offers an opening for the heart. True art makes the divine silence in the soul Break into applause.”
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“Art is the conversation between lovers. Art offers an opening for the heart. True art makes the divine silence in the soul Break into applause.”
Click the image to find details of the artist
I spend hours here looking at and admiring the wonderful collection of sexy, erotic, thought provoking art – what an incredible collection – thank you so much for sharing it all with us my friend.
Bless You Matt
Seb, this is just a wonderful display of paintings of naked men, seen and painted with a “gay” eye. As I scroll around elsewhere on your site I can’t get them out of my head. All of these paintings, even the ones that are comical, possess a quality that photographs, in black or colour, don’t have. What is it? Because they are made by an artist’s hand, and in many different ways conveyed by the different painted, sensual qualities they possess, they make me love these bodies, want these men, in a way photos, even the best of the best that are displayed on your site, never do.
Oh and when I first met BoB, many years ago, he was playing cello and this was how he appeared to me, at one, bare and soulful
Hi,
You are a naughty guy. A men, naked and playing cello. I can’t get that picture out of my head. And obviously eager to see Bob.
Keep on being naughty I Will appreciate.
J.
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hello BumChum, I love this. Who is the artist?
I believe a lovely NZ fellow I know…
Steve Lovett (he/him) is a practicing artist and art educator who has taught print for 3 decades at Manukau Institute of Technology Faculty of Creative Arts, and more recently Elam Te Waka Tūhura at the University of Auckland, Tamaki Mākaurau.
Through diverse range of art practices from sound archives to collaborative community projects and, in on-going studio projects Steve has long-standing engagement with the LGBTQIAPOC communities. One focus of Lovett’s studio practice examines the interface between digital processing and the stabilizing digital ephemera with inked images, one of the foundations of archival records. His work has been shown nationally, through-out Aōtearōa and internationally. His work is held in public and private collections in Aōtearōa (NZ), Europe, China and North America.
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