Fleshbot Gay: Art archives
The Caesar Twins are two pretty young things from Poland who are able to twist, contort and stretch their five-foot-something frames into some of the most amazing positions that would make even Ricky Martinez proud. Pablo and Pierre’s homoerotic, acrobatic performances are the toast of European supper clubs, festivals and (ahem) assorted sex weblog guest editors with twin fetishes. There’s also a coffee table book documenting their life in 120 pages of color and black and white photography, though the boys don’t seem to have the same chemistry in still photos as they do when they’re performing. Now for the the obvious question, how to tell them apart? Pablo and Pierre sport matching armband tattoos on opposite biceps. (Which could also indicate which one is the top and which one is the bottom, of course. Not that we were wondering about that.)-RM
· The Ceasar Twins (caesar-twins.de)
· Order: “One in Two: The Ceasar Twins” (Amazon)
Previously: The Karshner Triplets, Brotherly Love, The Adonis Brothers, The Odyssey Twins
It’s been a while since we last checked in with comic artist Kinu Sekigushi, whose work is among the stronger gay manga that we’ve seen. His characters are muscular, fluid and forceful, and he avoids much of the harder-edged violent content of some of his contemporaries; in fact, “romantic” isn’t usually a word we associate with most sex comics, but that’s how we’d describe his latest series with Sadahiro, “a new character situated in suggested backgrounds”. (OK, so we might not understand exactly what that means … but we like it anyway.)-RM
Kinu Sekigushi (kinu-sekigushi.com; “Sadahiro” gallery is here)
See also: Kinu Sekigushi (profile and galleries @ triangulere.com - thanks B.)
There’s something for everyone in the multimedia, pansexual “New Erotix” exhibition opening tomorrow at NYC’s Art @ Large gallery: Tasteful watercolors depicting hot lesbian strap-on sex? Check. Hot frameable gay porn star action, just in case that HX cover you stuck on your refrigerator isn’t cutting it? Check. A little something to brighten the walls of the rollerskate or clown porn fetishist in your life? Check and double check. Even if you think you don’t know much about art, you’re sure to find something that you like.
· Art @ Large: “New Erotix” (artatlarge.com, via Eros Zine)
· “Is it art or is it erotica?” (“New Erotix” review @ nyblade.com)
· Erotic Art Review (Grady T. Turner’s blog @ eroticartreview.blogspot.com)
Thumbnail image by Glenn Harris
Order: Grady T. Turner’s “NYC Sex: How New York Transformed Sex in America” (Amazon)

In George Orwell’s “1984” (it’s a book, not a Catalina release) the famous answer to the question “What does the future look like?” is “A boot stamping on a human face. Forever.” After all these years, why have we remembered that quote? Probably because of images created by artists like Uli of Berlin, who picks up where Tom of Finland leaves off. His art is replete with graphic scenes of dominance and submission, boot stomping, boot licking and much more—and we should warn that anyone offended by Nazi imagery should look elsewhere. Uli’s color drawings are more detailed than his pen and ink ones, but they may also be more recent examples of his work. In either case, the future looks very good to us.-RM
Uli of Berlin (gallery @ greasetank.com)
Previously: Bound in Jeans, New Drubskin Art, Art by Glen Hanson, Bootpunk, Hot Punk Dudes, Greasetank
An artist known as Iceman is delivering some of the hottest slash art we’ve seen lately, and his webcomic “Hulk in Heat” features fabulous pen- and inkwork, expert attention to detail, and a storyline involving an oh-so-sexy Incredible Hulk on a sexual rampage as he deflowers Spidey, Thor, Flash and Captain America. (Make sure you check his other comics “Batman Loves Robin” and “Captain America” as well.)- RM
On Ice: The Art of Iceman (onice.y-hosting.net)
Thumbnail: Iceman’s “Hulk in Heat”
Previously: Hot Gay (and Sort-Of-Gay) Comics, Logan Porn Comics, CGI: Hardcore Hulk, “Lord of the Rings” Slash Art
South African artist Philip Swarbrick’s subject matter includes back alley blow jobs, military-themed SM tableaus, and gaggles of pretty boys “boiz” posing seductively in tight underwear … that is, pretty much the same stuff you see in 99% of gay porn, except for the fact that they’re all depicted in oil on canvas and are intended to be hung on a wall. Which, we suppose, is why it’s called art instead.
“Philip Swarbrick: Caught in the Act!” (Nightcharm)
Philip Swarbrick: “Dangerous” (current exhibition @ Adonis Art, London)
Sometimes when we decide to feature a new website or publication on Fleshbot, we’ll spend a considerable amount of time doing research on it to bring you a finely nuanced, critical appraisal of its contents. And sometimes we’ll just take note of the title, browser through a couple of pictures, look at what the critics have to say, and figure that those are enough for you to decide for yourself whether it’s up your particular, er, alley or not. This is one of those times.
Erotic Enema Book: “The Enema As An Erotic Art and Its History” (eroticenemabook.com - thanks Jay)
Previously: Bardex™ vs. Anal Play, Bizarre Gallery, Erotic Enema Art
Despite its prominent status as a porn keyword, who knew that the male foreskin had such a long and illustrious visual history as well? We know there are many reasons why some folks have a particular taste for uncircumsized penises, but as for us … well, we may not know much about art, but we know what we like.
A Gallery of Intact Penises in Art (circumstitions.com)
Previously: Foreskin Fetish
Nightcharm profiles artist Glen Hanson, the former Disney and Hanna-Barbera illustrator whose sexy, generously-nippled fantasy men—“part Disney, part Tom of Finland”—have appeared everywhere from fashion posters and MTV to magazines like Torso, Inches and Honcho. (And we thought our resumés were diverse?)
“Glen Hanson: The Party Boys of ‘Toon Town” (Nightcharm)
Glen Hanson (online portfolio @ glenhanson.com; sound file warning)
Order: Glen Hanson’s “G-Man” (Amazon)
Previously: Rob Clarke, Hot Gay (and Sort-Of-Gay) Comics, “Sticky”, New Drubskin Art, Hottlead: All Male Erotica, Logan Porn Comics
Given the endless mosaic of defined abs we come across in most of the sites we feature on Fleshbot, it was a almost a relief to come across the sexy photo and art galleries at GainerWeb featuring guys who are more comfortable eating Twinkies than being one—and if you’re interested in learning more about how some of them got to look that way, this online community devoted to “anyone who enjoys being at least the size they are and has no intention of losing weight just because the models on TV are thin” (and the guys who love encourage them) is a great place to start. Now where did we hide that leftover cheesecake again?
GainerWeb: “The Site for Guys and their Guts” (gainrweb.com)
BiggerCity, Fat Boy Morphs, Stockycock Revisited, Art by Seizo Ebisubashi, Belly Worship

Rob Clarke’s neatly designed Flash site is a treasure-trove of fierce comic illustrations depicting dirty gym bunnies, leatherboys, (gasp!) clowns, nasty man-animal morphs, and all manner of excellent color and black and white illustrations that had us horny and giggly all at the same time. Which has totally never happened before. Either way, don’t miss the fun Flash game “drag ‘n drop,” which lets you dress (and undress) a thick-dicked stud any way you please. V.B.
Rob Clarke (official site @ robclarke.net)
Previously: Hot Gay (and Sort-Of-Gay) Comics, Logan Porn Comics, Gay Furry Fun

There are two kinds of gay comics: ones that feature ripped, massively hung superheroes in tights disporting themselves in all sorts of orgiastic situations in between missions to save the world from evil; and ones that merely seem gay if you look, er, hard enough. We here at Fleshbot refuse to take sides over which kind turns us on more: then again, why should we have to choose anyway?
“Patrick Fillion: The League of Super-Hung Superheroes” (Nightcharm)
The Art of Patrick Fillion: Patrick Fillion’s Awesome Boytoon Webspace (patrickfillion.com, pictured)
“Unintentionally Sexual Comic Book Covers: Part 1” (thebestpageintheuniverse.net, via Boing Boing; also spotted @ Cityrag)
Previously: BritDoodz, “Sticky”, Art by Seizo Ebisubashi, New Drubskin Art

According to creators (and real-life couple) Jack and Theo, their hot cast of BritDooz characters were created to fill a “big, gaping hole in the UK market for homegrown sexy ‘toon guys.” From the looks of things, we’d say they’re filling it up just fine so far.
BritDoodz (britdoodz.com - thanks Drew
See also: “A Story About Gays and Comics” (Comic Book Resources)