Wrapping up this month's look at the work of n-o-n-a-m-e, we'll think about muscle fantasy.
And "Muscle Fantasy - tribute" is the name of this morph. By now, you can practically recite what I'm going to say about this image that I like: tiny waist, tree trunk thighs, gargantuan chest, massive biceps.... This guy, in this image, is nearly perfect. I love the thighs bigger than his waist. I love the biceps bigger than his head. I love the voluptuous and massive roundness of his pecs, delts biceps and fore arms. Can real men achieve physiques like this? No. Not with steroids. Not with growth hormones. Not with infinite amounts of training. But it is such a fantastically erotic fantasy.
Check out n-o-n-a-m-e's deviant art site!
Blogging about my muscle obsession...MuscleFiction.com...muscle men...muscle growth...personal fantasy....
27 February 2012
24 February 2012
Morphs by n-o-n-a-m-e - Muscle Embrace
Today we get to look at one of n-o-n-a-m-e's morphs that is simply one of my favorite images ever.
This is called "Muscle Embrace - bigger". This image, with the contrast of the freakish muscles with the youthful face, is an example of what I call "surprising muscle"; muscle where you wouldn't expect it. It's also one of my favorite poses. Kind of a cross between a double biceps pose and a most muscular pose, not many bodybuilders can truly pull this off. But this fantasy man can. I love the waspish waist, the effing WINGS for lats and the mountainous biceps. Awesome. Truly.
This is called "Muscle Embrace - bigger". This image, with the contrast of the freakish muscles with the youthful face, is an example of what I call "surprising muscle"; muscle where you wouldn't expect it. It's also one of my favorite poses. Kind of a cross between a double biceps pose and a most muscular pose, not many bodybuilders can truly pull this off. But this fantasy man can. I love the waspish waist, the effing WINGS for lats and the mountainous biceps. Awesome. Truly.
23 February 2012
Paypal and Censorship
If you are a computer literate reader or a writer of erotica, porn, sci-fi, fantasy or other alternative genres, you probably use Paypal to buy or sell the stories you read. Recently Paypal suspended the accounts of several online book sellers that specialize in selling books and ebooks in the above genres, requiring that they remove ALL the titles that included a list of "obscene" subjects.
Please read Victoria Foxxe's post about her experience here:
http:// victoriafoxxe.livejournal.com/ 7120.html
Many of the themes we enjoy are on the list of banned subjects. While I am not yet personally affected by this ban, I can easily see how some of my writing could fall under these blanket terms.
Who of us wants a credit card processing company to determine what we can read? What we can buy? What we can sell? If they ban BDSM themes, what next? Gay sex? Graphic novels with kinky themes? Political speech? If Paypal succeeds with these smaller vendors, what will stop them from trying to do the same thing with Amazon or barnes and Noble or other larger vendors?
If you don't mind putting your name and address down, please sign this petition:
http:// www.thepetitionsite.com/7/ sto...et-censorship/
Please read Victoria Foxxe's post about her experience here:
http://
Many of the themes we enjoy are on the list of banned subjects. While I am not yet personally affected by this ban, I can easily see how some of my writing could fall under these blanket terms.
Who of us wants a credit card processing company to determine what we can read? What we can buy? What we can sell? If they ban BDSM themes, what next? Gay sex? Graphic novels with kinky themes? Political speech? If Paypal succeeds with these smaller vendors, what will stop them from trying to do the same thing with Amazon or barnes and Noble or other larger vendors?
If you don't mind putting your name and address down, please sign this petition:
http://
20 February 2012
Morphs by n-o-n-a-m-e - Rough Muscle
Continuing our look at n-o-n-a-m-e's morphs, today I've selected a great image with a dirty theme.
The image is called "Rough Muscle". I am not usually attracted to guys with "do-rags" and piercings, but with arms like this...I can make an exception. The guy has been beefed up seriously with mounding traps and arms of a god. I like the way the chains he's wearing drape over his chest and trail down drawing attention to his abs. But I just can't get over his fore arms and biceps!
See more of n-o-n-a-m-e's work at his deviant art site.
The image is called "Rough Muscle". I am not usually attracted to guys with "do-rags" and piercings, but with arms like this...I can make an exception. The guy has been beefed up seriously with mounding traps and arms of a god. I like the way the chains he's wearing drape over his chest and trail down drawing attention to his abs. But I just can't get over his fore arms and biceps!
See more of n-o-n-a-m-e's work at his deviant art site.
17 February 2012
Morphs by n-o-n-a-m-e - Anime Muscle
For some reason not every muscle obsessed man like muscle morphs. They like real muscle better. But I enjoy a good muscle morph. I enjoy the fantasy. I enjoy the "oh. my. god. can. you. effing. imagine" feeling when I see a good muscle morph.
The image above is by a great artist who goes by n-o-n-a-m-e. He has a deviant art site. The image is called "Real Life Anime Muscle" which is posted with n-o-n-a-m-e's permission. I like this image. It hit a couple of my buttons: Asian men with muscle, double biceps poses, and men with necks thicker than their heads. I like the way that this guy has been beefed up. The big biceps the flaring lats strong waist all more muscular than the face and head would suggest. This example of of Asian muscle would be, if he were real, definitely worshipworthy.
I will be featuring more of
n-o-n-a-m-e's morphs over the course of this month's posts.
14 February 2012
Mbbbb's Muscle Art - Happy Valentine's Day!
Happy Valentine's Day from Falseyedee! The above picture by Mbbbb is called "Big Love". I love the way the big guy has enveloped the little guy in his embrace. The contrast between the short, skinny, pale little guy and the tall, massive, dark muscle man is wonderful. The big guy's fore arms look as big as the little guy's chest! Ooof. All that muscle!
13 February 2012
Mbbbb's Muscle Art - Togetherness
Thanks to two of my readers who shared some awesome links, I've been able to get access to two treasure troves of work by Mbbbb.
This post is going to look at some drawings with multiple figures. Composition of any piece of art is a critical and difficult thing to do. It takes skill and an "eye". Mbbbb definitely developed this skill with his solo figures, and as he worked, his ability to compose drawings with multiple figures improved a lot.
This picture is called "Beginner 2". Imagine the locker room scene. The little guy has just joined and hopes to get in shape. He turns around to see this massive muscle man standing next to him. The muscle man's arms are bigger than the little guy's chest. Now, that's got to be discouraging for a beginner! Notice how the figures are distinctly separate, joined only by proximity and the line of sight of the little guy's gaze toward the bigger guy.
This second picture is called "Far Away - So Close". It is another comparison of a little guy to a big guy. I expect that the setting might be a locker room, swimming pool or beach. The title gives us some idea of the dynamic between the two characters. Notice how here the two figures are overlapping. The the little guy is just behind the bigger one, his right arm being blocked from our view by the bigger guy's massive left arm. As a composition it is slightly more complex because the figures overlap. But again the interaction between the characters is limited to the longing gaze of the little guy. Although the two figures are easy to compare, because of the static nature of the composition, the comparison is less compelling.
The third picture is called "Friends". Here the composition is slightly more complex. The two overlapping figures are clasping their hands together and one has his other hand up on his buddy's shoulder. The focus of the picture is the bent arm of the figure on the right. But there the four sets of biceps running across the middle of the picture, with two seen from the front and two from the back sets up an interesting, though not fully resolved dynamic to the picture. I like this image with two hot muscle men expressing their friendship.
The fourth drawing is called "Hammers". This is an apparently "unfinished" sketch of two massive muscle men. It is similar in composition to "Friends" above. It has two buff figures, with a focus on their hammer-like biceps. The figures are overlapping, one has his hand on the shoulder of the other, possibly restraining him. They are so well matched in size, they could almost be the same guy seen from the front and from the back. I love the way their oversized biceps dominate the picture. Notice how both men's biceps are bigger than their waists!
The fifth drawing is called "Two Brothers". This is perhaps the most complex two figure composition that I have seen by Mbbbb. Here, two young muscle gods are wrestling, perhaps for dominance? Visually the composition is a cross, with one vertical from the forward figure's crotch running up his abs to the heads of the two men. The horizontal of the cross runs from the forward figure's outstretched right hand on the left of the drawing along his arm and shoulder to the clenched fist of the back figure and along the back figure's arm and then curving up around his shoulder. Here the two figures are seriously interacting with one another! It is a dynamic composition; one that allows a fun comparison of the two muscle gods' physiques. The back brother's quad is much bigger than the forward brother's waist.
You can see Mbbbb's skill in composing drawings develop in this series of drawings. There are no dates that I can find associated with these drawings, so the order of development is pure speculation on my part. He did make a few drawings with three and more figures. But the majority of his drawings are either solo figures or pairs of figures. He was on his way to creating some really interesting and sophisticated groupings of musclemen and or musclemen and their admirers.
This post is going to look at some drawings with multiple figures. Composition of any piece of art is a critical and difficult thing to do. It takes skill and an "eye". Mbbbb definitely developed this skill with his solo figures, and as he worked, his ability to compose drawings with multiple figures improved a lot.
This picture is called "Beginner 2". Imagine the locker room scene. The little guy has just joined and hopes to get in shape. He turns around to see this massive muscle man standing next to him. The muscle man's arms are bigger than the little guy's chest. Now, that's got to be discouraging for a beginner! Notice how the figures are distinctly separate, joined only by proximity and the line of sight of the little guy's gaze toward the bigger guy.
This second picture is called "Far Away - So Close". It is another comparison of a little guy to a big guy. I expect that the setting might be a locker room, swimming pool or beach. The title gives us some idea of the dynamic between the two characters. Notice how here the two figures are overlapping. The the little guy is just behind the bigger one, his right arm being blocked from our view by the bigger guy's massive left arm. As a composition it is slightly more complex because the figures overlap. But again the interaction between the characters is limited to the longing gaze of the little guy. Although the two figures are easy to compare, because of the static nature of the composition, the comparison is less compelling.
The third picture is called "Friends". Here the composition is slightly more complex. The two overlapping figures are clasping their hands together and one has his other hand up on his buddy's shoulder. The focus of the picture is the bent arm of the figure on the right. But there the four sets of biceps running across the middle of the picture, with two seen from the front and two from the back sets up an interesting, though not fully resolved dynamic to the picture. I like this image with two hot muscle men expressing their friendship.
The fourth drawing is called "Hammers". This is an apparently "unfinished" sketch of two massive muscle men. It is similar in composition to "Friends" above. It has two buff figures, with a focus on their hammer-like biceps. The figures are overlapping, one has his hand on the shoulder of the other, possibly restraining him. They are so well matched in size, they could almost be the same guy seen from the front and from the back. I love the way their oversized biceps dominate the picture. Notice how both men's biceps are bigger than their waists!
The fifth drawing is called "Two Brothers". This is perhaps the most complex two figure composition that I have seen by Mbbbb. Here, two young muscle gods are wrestling, perhaps for dominance? Visually the composition is a cross, with one vertical from the forward figure's crotch running up his abs to the heads of the two men. The horizontal of the cross runs from the forward figure's outstretched right hand on the left of the drawing along his arm and shoulder to the clenched fist of the back figure and along the back figure's arm and then curving up around his shoulder. Here the two figures are seriously interacting with one another! It is a dynamic composition; one that allows a fun comparison of the two muscle gods' physiques. The back brother's quad is much bigger than the forward brother's waist.
You can see Mbbbb's skill in composing drawings develop in this series of drawings. There are no dates that I can find associated with these drawings, so the order of development is pure speculation on my part. He did make a few drawings with three and more figures. But the majority of his drawings are either solo figures or pairs of figures. He was on his way to creating some really interesting and sophisticated groupings of musclemen and or musclemen and their admirers.
10 February 2012
Kobayashi at His Buffest
The picture above, recently surfaced, of Kobayashi in 2007. Check out the hotness of the man! He had some serious quads, a small waist and a torso of an Adonis. Seeing a most muscular pose from Kobayashi at his buffest point is awesome. Love to imagine the strength in those arms.
The picture below, I've written about before, we can see the shear strength Kobayashi developed while he was training. If I'm not mistaken, here he is dead lifting well over 800 pounds. I count 1 50kg plate and 6 45lb plates plus what looks like a 25lb plate. That's 110 + 270 + 25 = 405 pounds. Double it for the equal number of plates on the other side of the bar and that IS 810 pounds. Add the weight of the bar, generally 45 pounds and the guy, said to be 5'-7" or so, is dead lifting 855 pounds!
If he was about 180 pounds or so when this was taken, that means he is lifting 4.75x his own weight! My God, that is strong! When the photo was taken he was telling people he weighed 165 pounds. If that was true he was lifting more than 5x his weight. That is epic strength!
Even when I was bodybuilding, at a height of 5'-9" and a top off season weight of 205lbs, I couldn't dead lift more than 425 pounds. This little Asian brute was more than 2x stronger than I ever was at a considerably lighter weight. The man was a freaking muscle god, ever so worship worthy and sexy as hell!
06 February 2012
The Rise and Fall of Takeru Kobayashi
There is no secret here that I am an admirer of the professional eater, Takeru Kobayashi.
What I admire about him is that over the course of his professional career he built himself up from 110 pounds to what I now think was close to 190 or 195 pounds of ripped muscle. The picture of him below was taken in 2005 a few years after he had appeared on the professional eating scene. I think he weighed around 135 or 140.
The picture above was taken in 2007. Though he's all covered up, he probably weighed around 150 pounds.
The two pictures above were taken in 2008 when he just exploded with muscle. The blurry picture of him in the tank top was taken at a gym in Tokyo and is of him about as big as he ever got. The picture of him showing off his abs while flexing his arm was taken I think later the same year. I think he may have weighed around around 180.
The picture above was taken in 2009. I think that is when he was biggest and most muscular. I think that he may have topped around 190 to 195 pounds. I have seen pictures of him working out at that time where he is just massive and thick with dense lean muscle. He was an Asian Adonis, just packed with powerful muscle. Seriously sexy.
Then he developed his jaw problem. It was translated as "arthritis" in the press here. He lost the hot dog eating contest that year and hasn't won it since. He also stopped his serious bodybuilding activity the same year. He's been shrinking ever since.
The picture below was taken in 2010. You can see that he's lost a considerable amount of weight. He's still lean and ripped, but has lost the thick, massive appearance.
The picture above was taken in mid to late 2011. Kobayashi is still super fit. His physique is lean and ripped and attractive in a skinny muscle kind of way. I'd kill for abs like his. But he is even smaller than he was in 2010. In a recent interview he said that he is 75 pound lighter than he was when he was at his biggest. He claims to weigh 121 pounds now. That confirms my supposition that at his biggest in 2008-2009 he got as big as 195 pounds.
I'm glad that he's healthy and he looks suprisingly hot at only 121 pounds. But I do miss the massive, muscular Kobayashi.
02 February 2012
More Mbbbbb Coming!
Thanks to two readers I have been able to find two veritable treasure troves of drawings by Mbbbbb, So I will be preparing several more posts featuring his work. Thanks, guys!
The drawing above is entitled "Attraction" and you can see the attraction and completely understand it...and if you're like me, share it. The little guy seems a bit young to me. This drawing also has some problems with the perspective where the little guy's hips meet the big guy's hips. But even with those problems this drawing pushes a bunch of my buttons. The freakishly huge biceps on the muscle man look like they might even be bigger than his admirer's chest. His massive fore arms look like they could be as big as the little guy's thighs. I really enjoy the proximity and comparison of the two men's pecs, not to mention the way the muscle man's pecs look to be as big as the admirer's head.
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