Best of the web: What I Saw Today

Vibrant line drawings of men in stylish clothes or simply lounging in their skivvies

Site: What I Saw Today

Address: Designerman-whatisawtoday.blogspot.com

What I Saw Today is queer illustrator Richard Haines’ blog. It features his lovely loose and vibrant line drawings of men in their stylish clothes or simply lounging in their skivvies.

In a recent article in New York magazine, Haines explained his work. “A surprising number of people like to pose in their underwear,” Haines said. “I like doing those drawings because in the couple of hours it takes to sketch someone, we chat and I really get to know their story. That’s one of the most fun parts for me.”

It’s really nice to see sweet fluid scribbles with dashes of acid colour magically convey the subject the sexy personalities of the artist’s subjects. I kinda want to go on a date with a couple of these drawings.

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