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Sunday, September 1, 2013

Intimacy 1

The overview of this bronze sculpture.

Posted by J-Chris at 6:25 PM
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Caribbean Gay Sculpture Paradise

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Some clay, bronze & stone gay sculptures by J-Christophe can be seen at this charming exclusively gay male guesthouse in the Caribbean

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I am gay. I love sculpting (clay & stone) and I would have loved to discover this blog as a teenager!

With this blog I want to show you a wide range of what has been created, and is created, in terms of male sculptures, male couples sculptures, gay sculptures or sculptures that could be interpreted that way, with a focus on male love and tenderness. Therefore it is not pornographic.

You will know where these sculptures can be seen, museums, galleries, private houses, gardens, parks, cemeteries, palaces. You will discover some interesting facts or stories about them, their creators, some collectors, some models.

The artists, painters, sculptors, writers, collectors, photographers, models, museum curators, gallery owners, and other people mentioned in this blog are not necessarily gay!

Sensuality, beauty of faces, muscles, forms, lines, shadows and light, … And if you want to see some of my own sculptures, you can see them in my website.

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