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Oh, Astrazero...


So, what if I told you that taking that Art Appreciation 101 class in college was not in vain? Because that way you'd be more than willing to enjoy what @astrazero has to offer. You saw a sample of his art this last Thanksgiving, here in this blog thingy and some of you (Xersex, the dear) gave me inspiration to make this post. 



Astra Zero ( born Dustin Nicholls ) is a queer Canadian alternative visual artist, designer, illustrator, video editor, creative director & songwriter. His work fluctuates from a gothic macabre style & spooky cute themed visuals to his more popular sexually charged style of gay themed monsters , Historical revamps & pop culture artwork with a dark twist.

Starting off as a mainly 2D Artist with drawing & painting, His work has evolved to incorporate more mediums & styles into his workflow, from 3D rendered work & digital painting to animation, photo / video editing & graphic design.


Oh, the Adam and Steve one? I want it. @astrazero has a store on Insta that you can visit.










Now, if Professor McDonnell would have used THESE as the blueprint for her class, I'm sure I would have payed much, much more attention to her lectures...




UNF!


This one, though... DAMN!


 So, if you feel inspired, go buy some books @astrazero's store, enjoy his free phone wallpapers (I am using one right now!) or just follow him on Ista. Go ahead, I support you...


XOXO

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  1. Anonymous11/27/2023

    HuntleyBiGuy:
    I’m totally amazed by individuals with artistic skills; be it drawing/painting, music, literature, and even bloggers. Being able to translate your feelings to a medium for the ages to enjoy is truly a gift.

    XOXO 👨🏼‍❤️‍💋‍👨🏽

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    1. Same!
      I love how the process seems to be so... natural? for some people. Always in awe.

      XOXO

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  2. Adam and Steve!! Love it. And love the hot nekkid ginger, too!
    I love the whimsy and eroticism and semi-unspoken protest of them all.
    xoxo

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    1. Yes!
      He went all-subversive with this series. Love to see it. And the ginger? Yum.

      XOXO

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  3. Interesting, I'm so glad he uses the occasional Ginger to brighten things up.

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    1. Yes, he does.
      He also paints MOC, I just did not include any here.

      XOXO

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  4. just a single comment: the #1 pic reminds me of The Last Judgment of Michelangelo (a gay artist!!!) but here the work is more sweet and less tragic.

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    1. I agree!
      Love that connection. The painting he reimagined is The Departure of Witches, by Falero.

      XOXO

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  5. Some absolutely beautiful work. I'm always amazed when people can bring out the erotic within a simple scene without it being overt. XOXO

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    1. I know, right?
      It's sensuous, sensual, sexy and not even completely explicit.

      XOXO

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  6. I like his Fallen Angel even better than the original by Cabanel! So sultry and brooding. Looks more than a bit like Adam Lambert, LOL!

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    1. I know, right??????
      He made him dark-haired and it works! And now that you say Adam Lambert....

      XOXO

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  7. I like some of this collection., as it feels very Pre-Raphaelite in technique to me, which I LOVE!!!!

    I also noticed some very thick and juicy uncut cocks hanging.

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    1. OMG same!
      That's the feeling I get, too. It's a very sensual, almost plush technique. And I certainly notice the juicy cocks. Yes.

      XOXO

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  8. Such a classic look. I don't find it sexual. It's just art. Kizzes.

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    1. Isn't it totally classic?
      It gave me Greatest Painters in one swift stroke.

      XOXO

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