Duran Saura's paper dolls read like a textbook on gay indicators of masculinity. From flannels to work boots, he explores our obsession with identifying as jocks, bears, leather-men and wanna-be lumberjacks. Though this may not have been intentional, it's almost as if he's creating a dialogue around the idea of "masculine drag", questioning why we play dress-up to create an illusion of straightness.
To be honest, he probably just wanted to draw a bunch of hot, butch and hairy guys. So sue me for trying to over-intellectualize!
– Dewitt
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