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Uncensored Art

Thu Aug 20, 2009, 5:14 AM
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I say "NO" to signature tags, tubes, stationary, slight animation, frames, backgrounds, etc.

Guest Blog by Barry Lowe.

There’s so much to like ... in Bruno Gmünder’s Stripped Uncensored, a homage to erotic gay art from around the world - Joe Phillips, Patrick Fillion, Wes Hempel, Todd Yeager, fifty-seven artists in all - that it seems churlish to regret the omissions (Josman, for example). But what is a source of pride is ... the work of three Aussie artists: Peter Skirrow (aka Petros), Ross Watson and Jozef Szekeres.

This volume presents ‘The world’s most accomplished and genuinely brilliant talent on the gay erotic art scene today.’ “Nice to know that three such people are Australians,” Jozef says. “It’s recognition given to Australian artists by internationals. Hopefully this will bring local attention to the fact that we have Australian based international players in the erotic arts.”

Jozef has been doing homoerotic artwork since 2006. “Having my artwork as the event party poster for Mardi Gras '07, and creating support artwork for the Villains Lair Sleaze Ball '08 must have lifted my profile internationally, as I was invited to present ten artworks for consideration to Stripped Uncensored. I sent images that varied in style and execution; however, they decided to print the four that looked the most similar in style.”

Inclusion showcases that Aussie artists are equal (if not better) to anything else in the world which Jozef hopes will lead to more opportunities for the artists to make a living from their work. He is particularly critical of the lack of local opportunity provided by some major gay social organisations.

“The last three Sleaze Ball Mardi Gras events, for example, were illustrated by Canadian American artist Glen Hanson. He’s very talented and very successful, and I don't begrudge him the work, but surely an Australian could have done this as successfully. Three Sleaze posters in a row by a non-Australian talent is criminally insulting to the Australian pool of artistic talent.” He also regrets that more local artists weren’t included in the book given the international quality being produced here.

With his experience as an animator, Jozef works from the blank page: “Homoerotic artworks are born from a combination of what's in my head directed by my loins,” he says. “I've noted that both Ross Watson and Peter Skirrow use photo reference from their own personal photo shoots for their artworks. I've started exploring that as well. It allows access to details that my mind on its own cannot remember or even conceive. Even when creating work based on photo referencing, I still work from an original sketch to base the photographic model's pose. The added fun in the photo shoots comes from the extra photos beyond a designed pose. All my models so far have been friends, so there has been no limit
to the intimacies I can capture.”

Peter Skirrow, on the other hand, has drawn and painted family, countryside, animals and farm scenes since he was a young boy growing up on a farm in England and then in West Australia. He refined his skill at life drawing classes before training in Graphic Art at WAIT/Curtin in Perth. He freelanced in Perth and London before settling in Sydney in 1988 and producing a series of gay greeting cards which were “mostly black and white pencil drawings of hirsute guys. I wanted to use images which portrayed affection and emotion between men rather than showing just the body perfect in tasteful or raunchy positions, Not that I object to that at all.”

Although he doesn’t eschew the term homoerotic, Peter prefers homosensual which he defines as work which details “the relation and interaction between two males, emotional and psychological.” He also paints portraits, landscapes and architecture although “it is my passion for the male form that inspires me to concentrate on that subject.”

Peter admires many homoerotic artists such as Tom of Finland, Stephen, Julius and Palanka, for example, but he has developed his own style. “It’s a synthesis of my art experience, life drawing and the best I see in art. I can’t say I’m a disciple of any one particular artist or school.”

His inclusion in Stripped Uncensored came from a fortuitous meeting with Bruno Gmünder himself at the recent Sydney Mardi Gras. A few months later he was contacted to submit to the book.

“When I’m working with models,” he says, “after a brief discussion, I tend to allow them to follow a natural course of events with each other. The simultaneously sexy and aesthetic material I capture on film I turn into a drawing or a watercolour which I hope will inspire, turn-on and hopefully move my audience.”

Peter regularly accepts commissions and renders the client’s requirements realistically in black and white with graphite, painted in watercolours, or drawn as a stylized cartoon.

Jozef Szekeres and Peter Skirrow will be signing copies of Stripped Uncensored at The Bookshop Darlinghurst, Thursday 27 August from 6pm.

An edited version is published in SX
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Which set of titles do you prefer for the Elf~Fin

Wed May 13, 2009, 8:35 PM
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I say "NO" to signature tags, tubes, stationary, slight animation, frames, backgrounds, etc.

Which set of titles do you prefer for the Elf~Fin

Character name-based titles (Hyfus and Tilaweed; Illora)?

OR

Story/plot point-based titles (The Shuddering, The Wells of Shekimminon)?

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Signature tags, etc. I give NO permissions

Tue Mar 31, 2009, 9:45 PM
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I say "NO" to signature tags, tubes, stationary, slight animation, frames, backgrounds, etc.

Almost once every week I get a request via Deviantart from another Deviantart member that seeks to ask permission to use my artwork for signature tags, tubes, stationary, slight animation, frames, backgrounds, etc.

In each case I reply thanking them for their interest, but at this time, I'm not releasing permissions to use my art in this way. I thank them for their respect and understanding of me and my work.

I put my artwork on display to showcase them, to present my ever growing body of (art) work, and my declaration of copyright ownership to that work. I do not put them on display for them to be subsequently used by other parties with little or no policing as to how they are to be used. Or more alarmingly... used without my permission.

Recently there was a deviantart artist that decided to use my artwork as a signature tag for herself. this was used without my permission, or knowledge. It was through the vigilance of another Deviant-artist that alerted me of this usage and posting.

In response, I wrote this to the offending Deviant-artist, asking that they remove it immediately from their Deviantart gallery and the Gaia Online RP usage.

The artists response was:

"Um..Ok. I will remove it. Someone told me it was yours and I was going to tell and ask you but didn't get the chance because your dA page wouldn't load of my computer. But to tell you the true I don't see why I have to remove it from the rp (that isn't even mine) when I join your pic on PHOTOBUCKET therefore it is open for the public to use and it's not like I'm passing it for my own, please understand that."

Well there are many things wrong with this response. Firstly, you do to contact me after the fact to get permissions to use my artwork. If you do not have my permissions before usage, assume you DO NOT HAVE IT. Contact me before you use it... and in what context, I can then make a decision as to wether I give permissions or not. It is MY artwork, so I get to decide.

Secondly, there is more then one way to find me on the internet, if you need to contact me, saying a page won't load is not an excuse.

Thirdly, the pic placement on Photobucket is not approved, nor linked to it's original owner, and therefore also a copyright infringement. It looks like there must be a whole lot of stolen or misappropriated artwork on photobucket. I don't see how one can assume that artwork collected in Photobucket is therefore copyright free for usage in any way. I'd advise against using artwork wherein you don't know it's origin.

Fourthly, by posting on an original art gallery site like Deviantart, you are presenting that the work is yours in copyright, or you have purchased copyright ownership of the image. And by putting your name (and only your name) to the image within the image, you are publicly claiming copyright to the work.

I apologies for a somewhat aggressive tone and stance on this, but really... I've had enough of the excuses. Don't use what is not yours to use.

Jozef Szekeres

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artwork published

Sun Jan 18, 2009, 7:38 PM
  • Mood: Artistic
Heavy Metal Magazine Discovers Jozef Szekeres

Last year, out of the blue, I was asked by Heavy Metal to supply artwork for a gallery feature on my work. I've been a fan of Heavy Metal since I was a child, and consider it the preeminent arts/comics magazine. So to be featured like this is certainly a wish fulfillment. Please do pick up the March 2009 copy and check it out.

Heavy Metal magazine is a USA publication. It's owned by the co-creator of "The Teenage Mutant Nignja Turtles" Kevin Eastman. The magazine dates back to April 1977, so it has the proven staying power and is a significant Fantasy/Sci-fi/Comics/Art magazine.

You can purchase copies in Sydney Australia from Kings Comics, and Comic Kingdom. It should also be available in comics shops Australia wide. I have also seen Heavy Metal magazine distributed by Gordon and Gotch in newsagencies.

I hope you can get a copy of the magazine. The gallery is four pages long, so there is more of my art on show then what is previewed on the one page shown on the [link]

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A request for testimonials.

Fri Dec 5, 2008, 2:00 AM
  • Mood: Artistic
Elf-fin the comic... Tell us why you want it...!

A request for testimonials.

Exciting news... We have a publisher interested in looking into the publishing possibilities of Elf-fin as a comic book and/or Graphic Novel, which will Star previous (ElfQuest) WaveDancer characters Hyfus and Tilaweed. The publishers are interested to hear from the possible readership that would like to see this book see publication.

So if you were a fan of the Original Wavedancers, or a new fan of my (and Julie's) work since that time, and are interested to see new work with these characters (Hyfus and Tilaweed) outside of the ElfQuest universe and in a new universe and story we've created for them, please make your voice be heard in your testimonials to this journal entry. All these Julie and I will be forwarding to our possible future publisher.

With excitement

Jozef Szekeres

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you have a shoutbox@!@!$!^#
Wed May 13, 2009, 10:46 PM
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:hug:
Tue Mar 31, 2009, 9:48 PM
*joeiepaul:iconjoeiepaul:
how exciting!!!
Fri Dec 5, 2008, 8:55 AM
*Elf-Fin:iconElf-Fin:
Elf-fin the comic... Tell us why you want it...! A request for testimonials.
Fri Dec 5, 2008, 2:01 AM
~Mermann87:iconMermann87:
I'm so glad yu do art, Jozef!
Tue Nov 18, 2008, 3:07 PM
*Rita-Ria:iconRita-Ria:
where to buy??
Tue Jun 10, 2008, 3:41 AM
~eskile:iconeskile:
:wave::blowkiss::helooo!!!:flirty::cuddle:
Fri May 23, 2008, 4:29 AM
*Elf-Fin:iconElf-Fin:
I've a new Blog page <[link]
Thu May 8, 2008, 5:18 AM
*Elf-Fin:iconElf-Fin:
My first art collection for SALE
Thu Mar 6, 2008, 9:19 PM
~alaska1:iconalaska1:
Your talent shines on all of us, Thank You!
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