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Gay Art – Love is Love, Sex is Sex – Pop Art
An exceptional motif. Pop Art, comic aesthetic – Ben-Day dots, primary colors, black outlines, flawlessly executed. This image could be by Roy Lichtenstein. The technique is spot on: the raster, the vibrancy of the colors, the clean lines. Red, yellow, blue – Lichtenstein would have approved of the execution.
But Lichtenstein never painted gay motifs. Not a single one. Yet he was right in the middle of it – in the New York Pop Art scene of the 1960s, in close proximity to Andy Warhol. Warhol, who was gay himself and never hid it. Whose "Sex Parts" series from 1978 directly and unequivocally depicts gay sex. Warhol filled the gap that Lichtenstein left. Lichtenstein never saw it – or didn't want to see it.
Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997), American painter and one of the main representatives of Pop Art. He translated the visual language of comic strips and advertising graphics into large-format paintings – with Ben-Day dots, primary colors, and black outlines. His works hang in MoMA, the Guggenheim, in the great collections of the world. Gay motifs: none.
Two men in the shower, that's our poster in the unmistakable Lichtenstein style. Water streams down their backs – one blond and bent over, hands resting on his knees. An invitation to what else. The other reaches for him, he's fucking him. The comic style does not make the motif more harmless – on the contrary, it makes it sharper. It takes the explicit and places it in a visual language that museums know, art books know, everyone knows.
Below the image, we quietly wrote, without exclamation marks: Love is Love – Sex is Sex.
Gay sex. As Pop Art. On your wall.
Gay Art. Gay art for your home. KUNSTWERK BILDER.
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About this artwork
Creative Concept: This motif is part of our series PICTURES THAT WERE NEVER PAINTED.
But we believe they should have been painted. They had to be painted. That's why the work combines classical inspirations with state-of-the-art technology to make visions visible that previously only existed in the imagination.
Technical Note (AI Transparency):
This work was conceived and generated using artificial intelligence (AI). Through an elaborate process of curation, prompt engineering, and subsequent digital optimization, every detail was ensured to meet my aesthetic expectations.
- Status: AI-generated & digitally refined
- Style: Inspired by classical masters, yet a completely independent new creation. There is no official connection to the mentioned artists, brands, or their legal successors.
- Quality: Manually upscaled and color-optimized for printing to guarantee maximum sharpness on canvas
Winfried Schwamborn
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Nothing is more beautiful than...
In Japan, during the annual fertility festival, they parade giant symbolic phalluses through the city. I confess, I, being crazy about cocks, wish we had this gesture in our culture too. As boys, we wake up one morning with a wooden feeling between our legs, and from then on, there's no peace. During puberty, it stands up at every inappropriate moment, no matter what we're thinking. Later, it reminds us every morning, having turned into a latte, that it controls us. That's no real excuse for harassing women with dick pics. But as gay men, we at least have one privilege: we are quite free to show each other our tools and be ecstatic about the other's. To art that elevates our fantasy