Sunday, 29 April 2007

Ted Fusby Feature



When Ted Fusby found himself bored with his architecture career, he began
taking courses in drawing and painting and spent increasing amounts of time making art in his spare time. He first tried making non-gay art which might interest galleries, but when that work was largely ignored, he moved on to using openly gay subject matter, to please himself, if no one else.




With some encouragement from the Tom of Finland Foundation, he began to find a
gay audience, and with the advent of the internet, he was able to reach an audience all over the world.




Today he uses a combination of watercolor and colored pencil on paper to make all his artwork, and he deliberately keeps the size of his works small, to keep his prices within reach of many people.




You can view more of his work on his site

All images ©Ted Fusby
Do not redistribute without permission

8 comments:

Trent Evans said...
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mountii said...

so real i could cream lol...SERIOUSLY

Anonymous said...

That beautiful… enchant to me… I must spend more times this way.
Thanks

Anonymous said...

Ted's works are awesome. His images, stunning and lifelike.

A master of the male erotic figure.

buff said...

Ted is one of my favorite erotic male artists.

goooooood girl said...

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buff said...

Ted's images depicting the gay male are so tender, so sensual, so stunning.

WOOOOF.

Mega hairy muscle hugs of thanks for featuring his work.