This quintessence of dust

What a piece of work is a man, how noble in reason, how

infinite in faculties, in form and moving how express and

admirable . . . . and yet,to me, what is this quintessence of dust?

Friday, June 29, 2012

Capturing Alejandro


"Alejandro" is a favored Web name for handsome South American guys.  Compare, for example, "Guillermo" or "Ygnacio," equally beautifull names.

Here is the "Alejandro" who starred in Ryes captures Alejandro on this blog.











I'm gonna buy a paper doll, that I can call my own 






A doll that other fellas cannot steal






and then the flirty, flirty guys - with all their flirty, flirty eyes






Will have to flirt with dollies, that are real






When I come home at night - he will be waiting







He'll be the truest doll in all this world







I'd rather have a paper doll, to call my own





Then have a fickle minded - real live guy


And ones with nothing in his mouth . . . .






Other handsome Alejandros on the web:



Alexandro Sanz is a musician of some note.




Alejandro Felipe Quagliotti Rosello
 is a Chilian model and entertainer. 
 This image is by Hussy.


No name nor fame for this young'un.  Don't know why.




Well, I like chess.



 Alejandro and Andre can, perhaps, be found here.





Boyzparty: Alejandro Rojas & Matais Mejia



This model and photo reminds me strongly of the Spanish model (Andres Velencoso Segura), an Italian photographer (Giampaolo Sgura) shown below from Young and Easy.  This model is Alejandro Cupito, I think from Uruguay.  I'll do a blog post just on him in Young and Easy.






Freshmen Alejandro Montano and Caleb Hoover lead Sophomore Cody Reed, Arizona




Alejandro Rodriguez is a young Spaniard
 new to modeling. 
 Plenty more images of this Alejandro as a fashion model





 Of corse Lady Gaga Alejandro



And last, but not least, is Matty, come a-visiting.



Matty, as  CapturedGuys, his original captor,  has him. 
 I like the Italian football colors tattooed on his right arm.









Friday, June 22, 2012

Male Domination Art: Etienne: Forced Entry; Escape

When these images were published, they were illegal.  One bought them in pamphlet form in "dirty book stores," accompanied by furtive men elaborately not making eye contact even with the cashier, and carefully hiding them from view when one got home.  The secrecy was kinda thrilling.

Etienne was one of he first.  A spiritual forebear of the vast flood of erotic images now freely available on the Web, all over the world, to any five-year-old who cares to see them.  Some students at the University of California (there was only one campus, then) began it all, with a "free speech" movement, successful because we had a draft and an unpopular war.  We won more than we could have imagined.  Amazing change in a span of half-a-century.  Who can imagine what the next half-century will bring?

Note bene:  The rigidity of the closet, half a century ago, made for some violent fantasies, which Etienne had the courage of manifest in art.  Don't know how folks in these days of openness and sexual freedom will react to them, but judging by some of the images I see on the Web, some few of you may like the imagined violence.

Forced Entry










































































Escape