Drubskin
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Drubskin, also known as "Drub", is a San Diego, California based, homoerotic, homomasculine fetish artist and a member of Skinheads Against Racial Prejudice active in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century. Drub as a pseudonym given to him when he started a web column on a gay internet erotica magazine called Nightcharm. Drub is a play on the verb which means to beat or thrash which sums up his writing style.
The work of the artist focuses on scenes involving punk, skinhead, skater and working class, kinky, gay sexuality.
His work is done in a comic book style, with bright colors and solid quality of line. Unlike Tom of Finland, he manages to keep his style less exaggerated and focuses in on a more human element and breathes life into each piece, which is sexy and humorous at the same time.
Drub's works play well with the younger gay crowd in which he makes good with via Weblog technology, gallery shows, magazines and a knack for marketing.
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[edit] External links
- Drubskin (Note: Extremely adult content)
- Drubskin's blog (Note: Extremely adult content)
- Drub Column on Nightcharm (Note: Extremely adult content)
[edit] Further reading
- Interview With Drub on Suspect Throughts - 2001 (Note: Extremely adult content)
- Interview with Shaun Proulx - Gay Guide Toronto 2002 (Note: Adult content)
- Interview with Drub - Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation 2003 (Note: Adult content)
- WYSIWYG Talent Show - Spoken Word Event 2006