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The art of Gaston Goor  [message #74959] Fri, 05 October 2018 19:02 Go to next message
timmy

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I have just discovered this artist, and am very pleasantly surprised. Google is your friend, here.



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Re: The art of Gaston Goor  [message #75082 is a reply to message #74959] Sat, 03 November 2018 19:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dominick St James is currently offline  Dominick St James

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Google censure by omission. Bl-lit is the more comprehensive to see all his work. A Good find. The boys are very cocky, are'nt they. I like the scattered text books, in pursuit of something more pressing. He's quite unique, is'nt he. There's nothing out there comparable.

I remember coming across him some time ago, seeing the one of the young pages, having a nice time with each other. In my frame of reference I find him very inspiring!

Other French illustrators in the boy story genre worth looking at, are Pierre Joubert and a contemporary, Michel Gourlier who portrays a looser, more wanton style, and then the German illustrator Otto Lohmuller.
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Re: The art of Gaston Goor  [message #75084 is a reply to message #75082] Sat, 03 November 2018 20:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
timmy

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It does take a leap to find the site you mention, and that site is more complete via the TOR system than openly.

Lohmuller has removed almost all of his lads from the iternet becaise he was accused of ~gasp~ drawing boys. Goor is, of course, unable to do the same. And his art ranges from the subtle to the explicit.



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Re: The art of Gaston Goor  [message #75096 is a reply to message #74959] Sun, 04 November 2018 17:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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This is a collection of Young Male art tastefully done: https://youngmaleart.tumblr.com/

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Re: The art of Gaston Goor  [message #75098 is a reply to message #75096] Sun, 04 November 2018 21:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dominick St James is currently offline  Dominick St James

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"Brody Levesque wrote on Sun, 04 November 2018 17:48"
This is a collection of Young Male art tastefully done.



Wow, nice find. Very tasteful and easy on the eye... I especially like the Kanaiya, Itschert, Barkley, Collin and Andreev.

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Re: The art of Gaston Goor  [message #75114 is a reply to message #75098] Mon, 05 November 2018 20:55 Go to previous message
timmy

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The site bl-lit1 can be hard to find. It is, at present, here:

http://bl-lit1.site

The site if often chased down and nuked, whcih is odd since it contains art. I suppose it is like throwing a brick through a paediatrican's window.  Instructions in the screenshot:

http://forum.iomfats.org/?t=getfile&id=4886&private=0


You will need the TOR browser



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