It's been a few years since I did a series on the work of James T. Gleeson (1915-2008), a talented Australian artist known for paiting male nudes in surrealistic scenes he called Psychoscapes. We start with the first of at least five Pyschoscape works in today's set.
Vintage Muscle Men
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Monday, December 23, 2024
One more from the 'scape
Closing out the James Gleeson series with another Psychoscape series item.
I really like the color and the tribal looking objects.
Sunday, December 22, 2024
Shuffleboard
Seems like a lot of 1960s nudist facilities had shuffleboard as an activity.
This gentleman looks like he's having fun.
Repeat
This is a repeat post from five years ago when I asked if that device around his neck
was a piece of photographic equipment. Nobody back then knew. Maybe now?
Lanky Dude
Finishing off the middle aged nudist series is a lanky dude
stanking on the side of the same pool as an earlier guy.
Saturday, December 21, 2024
Random Beef Again
Time for another round of uncategorized men. (Yes, I'm feeling too lazy to put together a theme today.) We start with a fellow in cowboy boots in front of some garish curtains.
Miss Magnolia Thunderpussy would not be amused.
Kneeling in the dunes
This guy kneeling in the dunes makes me thing of a group of photos Mr. Scumbeast gave me
which he called "Waiting for Mr. Right." It is not, however, one of those.
Twofer One
This is the first of two dual view sets in today's series. I found them on a German website labeled "unbekannt" or unknown, but I have a feeling they are by a recognized photographer.
Triptych?
I can't tell if this was designed as a triptych or cut and pasted as such by someone down the line later. In either case, it harkens to Koch and Reith's Der Akt, only with modern architectural elements.
1941
I found this one among a group of color photos for which only a year, 1941, was provided.
Most of the men look like dancers, fwiw, and the color is all very saturated.
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