Silencio probably doesn't count as a fetish artist, but
I like his stylish work so much that I've dug out some fetishy stuff
as an excuse to include him here.
Silencio - Chuck S
His art features fantasy subjects in which aliens and
monsters threaten and molest clean-cut heroes. The undead have never
struck me as erotically desirable, but knowing the catholic tastes of
fetish fans I would hesitate to generalise about that! Silencio's
undead appear to have the wholly laudable aim of ripping the clothes
off their handsome enemy, although they must know it can only end in
a retaliatory poke with a knobbly dildo (double ended!). The gritty,
square jawed look of the hero is much in vogue right now and I must
admit I love it too. He even manages to make heart-motif boxers look
sexy.
Silencio - HollyKnight
'HollyKnight' features a similar character in fantasy
hero garb. His casual look to one side suggests confidence and
superiority but the flimsy loin cloth, barely noticeable at first,
does a great job of bringing out his underlying masculinity and
human weakness.
Strong jaw-lines like this once epitomised the
All-American look of the mid-20th century, as per pin-ups
like Tab Hunter and Ty Hardin and the original Superman comics. So
it's a bit unexpected to see a French artist embracing it so
enthusiastically. Tom of Finland was also famously fascinated by prominent jaws,
but his versions sometimes over-exaggerate the horizontal line at the
expense of depth, which tips them over into disappointing
caricature sometimes. Silencio's men have deep, very square jaws
which, if idealised, do seem more believable.
(Of course, we must not forget Palanca's contribution to jaw-dom.)
(Of course, we must not forget Palanca's contribution to jaw-dom.)
Silencio - Frame from Dokkun Comic
This is a great captivity comic-style sketch, it's a
shame it's not fully worked out in colour. The elfin-eared villain
doesn't work for me but the soaring arch effect creates a terrific
sense of our hero's helplessness and exposure, like he's been put on
display as a museum piece.
Silencio - Beautiful Dead
The same sense of isolation and imminent danger is also
brought out in 'Beautiful Dead' where two men seem to be taking a
last chance of some sex before succumbing to the horde of undead. Many gay men seem to embrace a similar outlook. The
left hand character, with his geeky glasses and muscular physique,
frantically stripping off his clothes, is a true heir to Clark Kent.
Silencio brings out a fleshy youthfulness in him which I just love.
(I have posted another example like this by him at my No2 blog here). There's a marvellous sense of manly protectiveness
towards his smaller companion, whose own vest ripping routine seems
like an ambitious attempt to conjure up the Incredible Hulk.
Just
great gay art.
Silencio has a blog at silencio-gga
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