These images are extraordinarily compelling for reasons I can’t quite describe. The colors immediately grab your eye, while the content is somewhere between erotic and uncomfortably intimate. I’m not sure what Eric Phillips‘ intentions were with this series—nor does the website seem to have any answers—but I like that it’s got me thinking about the male body, the way we interact in the online world and… er, penises.
Plus, Colby Keller liked it, so it must be art!
– Dewitt
Photo credit: Eric Phillips
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very interesting . not much else to say…
except some are in dire need of a shave.
Well if they weren’t in need of a shave, follicle-o-phile DeWittsky wouldn’t be posting ’em here…!
an opinion that is no doubt shared by SOME of the other members- “you can’t please everyone, so you’ve got to please yourself” Rick Nelson
You know what they say: “When there’s no underbrush, the tree looks taller.”
Why are you all hung up on the fact that these guys are sporting the natural hair that nature gave them. Not that I am against some maintenance manscaping, most guys tend to go way overboard. I like my man to have hairy not be clean shaven all over his body. Go what you given with, dont change to fit the “stereo types”. That said I would bury face in any of those natural bushes as I work their tree!!
beautiful photos.
Kind of cool. Looks like they’re swimming around in fabric softner.
These are some interesting pics. Looks like they’re incolored jello or Oobleck. Very interesting effect for the faces, bodies, and crotches!! The guy in yellow got my attention with the mustache, hairy armpits, chest, belly, and crotch. And, Lord, those full balls, WOW!
Yea, I’m into natural bushes too. The furrier, darker, and longer the better! My platform is “Bringin’ Back the Bushes,” and I don’t mean the Presidents…ha, ha. To me, men are just more manly with the natural hair they were given, and I think it enhances their dick.
Ah! Yes! I saw these before. I thought they were an amazing study in color. It makes you think, in a more immediate/visceral way, about how colors interact with how we see things, both physically and emotionally. Everything seems to complement incredibly. And all in a way that made the water necessary. You can’t get this effect using normal, studio backgrounds or photoshop. Love. Gush.
y’know?
this is another one of those things that had never occurred to me to do.
´s pretty interesting.
i might hope eric continues on with his sins.
and with more colours.
and a more “diverse” array of participants.
if he can find some who’d agree to this admittedly unorthodox artistry.
Bravo! Love them all.
I bet Paula Dean would love the guy in the yellow photo since it looks like he is bathing in a huge vat of melted butter.