
Shed
Cody Furguson

Shed
Cody Furguson

Cody Furguson’s art fits into the category of male figurative art with a passionate gay gaze. Cody says: “I believe that the human male form is the greatest, most beautiful and most transformative machine ever made. I’m here to celebrate it at it’s best from the mundane to the erotic to the heroic.”
And he meets his goal well.
But there is much more here. Furguson creates mood and moments with his work — often quiet ones. His brush work and his masterly sense of color also make this work about much more than a young male torso. He paints the full spectrum of white: Bright whites, cool blue whites, lavender whites, morning whites, and late-afternoon-after-good-sex-whites.
In the tumble of sheets and pillows you can practically smell the human flesh that has warmed them, sweated in them, and dozed of in them. So, yes, much more than a male torso is happening here.
His work is featured on Men on the Net, in The Gay Art Forum, Tom of Finland, Gawker, Gay Business World, WWAR, Lamdba Business, BGay, GayPaintings, QTMagazine, and many other publications, including the 2013 book Capolovoro di Uomo (Masterpiece of Man) a collection of the best gay artists from around the world.

Neoslave
Cody Furguson

Heroes
Cody Furguson

Glass House
Cody Furguson

Cape Cod
Cody Furguson

Beaached
Cody Furguson

Alfred, Son of Asher Wertheimer, John Singer Sargent
Medium: oil,canvas
https://www.wikiart.org/en/john-singer-sargent/alfred-son-of-asher-wertheimer

Separation
Ivo Blanck