Guest JamesBarnes Posted March 9, 2013 Posted March 9, 2013 YOU entered yet? Just 24 hours left for you to win this valuable watercolour- FREE at http://www.out-in-thailand.com/competition/ Good Luck! James. Quote
Guest fountainhall Posted March 9, 2013 Posted March 9, 2013 I never realised St. Sebastian was a woman! Quote
Guest scottishguy Posted March 9, 2013 Posted March 9, 2013 At least St.Sebastian's torment is ended - it appears ours is just beginning. Quote
Guest fountainhall Posted March 9, 2013 Posted March 9, 2013 Clearly someone slipped his minders in the kindergarden and is peeing all over the place. Won't last long! Quote
Guest scottishguy Posted March 11, 2013 Posted March 11, 2013 So........................who won the painting? Quote
kokopelli Posted March 11, 2013 Posted March 11, 2013 Artists throughout the ages have portrayed St.Sebastian as they see fit. My fav: Quote
Guest fountainhall Posted March 12, 2013 Posted March 12, 2013 I always wondered why it is that paintings of St. Sebastian seem to have him almost smiling at his gruesome death. And why is it that he has become the gay saint? Is it that 'affected' look, the way the arms are shaped, an almost 'fuck you' attitude? Or more that many of the artists were in fact gay? Quote
kokopelli Posted March 12, 2013 Posted March 12, 2013 Sebastian is also the patron saint of archers! Quote
Guest scottishguy Posted March 12, 2013 Posted March 12, 2013 No wonder - look at all the publicity he has provided them with! Quote
Bob Posted March 12, 2013 Posted March 12, 2013 Sebastian is also the patron saint of archers! Based on the depictions, he'd fit in better as the patron saint of archery targets. And I suppose Sarah Palin is the patron saint of the Mensa Society?!? Quote
Guest scottishguy Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 So.....that's been two weeks and we STILL don't know who won, either via an update here, or on the Competition page of their Website. Reminds me of the "Must be Won Tonight" motorbike competition which ran a few years ago in a BT showbar - it had to be definitely won "tonight" for the entire duration of my holiday and (according to some of the boys) it had been running for about 2 months!! No wonder people become cynical. Quote
Guest JamesBarnes Posted March 23, 2013 Posted March 23, 2013 So.....that's been two weeks and we STILL don't know who won, either via an update here, or on the Competition page of their Website. Reminds me of the "Must be Won Tonight" motorbike competition which ran a few years ago in a BT showbar - it had to be definitely won "tonight" for the entire duration of my holiday and (according to some of the boys) it had been running for about 2 months!! No wonder people become cynical. Dear scottishguy, No need to be cynical! The closing date was March 10th- our deadline for the April issue in which the winner is named! Best wishes, James. Quote
Guest scottishguy Posted March 23, 2013 Posted March 23, 2013 That was all you had to say, at any point during the last 2 weeks! Since you posted on a few boards and encouraged their members to enter the competition, it is common courtesy to let people know what is happening - via the medium through which you advertised it. Quote
Bob Posted March 23, 2013 Posted March 23, 2013 The closing date was March 10th- our deadline for the April issue in which the winner is named! James, Scottish had somewhat of a point in that even your contest page didn't say how or where the winner would be announced. Can't read your mind, you know. On the other hand, my guess is Scotish didn't give a rat's ass who the winner was and was just being a bit pissy. Quote
Guest JamesBarnes Posted March 23, 2013 Posted March 23, 2013 James, Scottish had somewhat of a point in that even your contest page didn't say how or where the winner would be announced. Can't read your mind, you know. On the other hand, my guess is Scotish didn't give a rat's ass who the winner was and was just being a bit pissy. Dear Bob, Fair point, well made! I suspected that the response to this competition was likely to be high as the prize was valuable and did not publish a closing date in the magazine so that, as was the case, as many people possible had the chance to enter. This is why I also posted it here. fountainhall- love the Pierre et Gilles 'St Sebastian' above- I had a framed original of this back in the '90's! Thanks to all those, from all over the world who entered the competition- next month you can win a signed copy of a brand new gay novel: 'Safe In My Lover's Arms', which will be launched in OUT iT. For lovers of gay novels, you can buy 'Ban Den Friends' by Kenneth Dobson for just 199 THB at www.out-in-thailand.com/shop This is an important work that shows the lives of young GLTB Thais as never seen before. Best wishes, James. Quote
kokopelli Posted March 23, 2013 Posted March 23, 2013 fountainhall- love the Pierre et Gilles 'St Sebastian' above- I had a framed original of this back in the '90's!James.Ok, now don't keep me guessing! Which one of the painting is the Pierre Gilles? Quote
Guest fountainhall Posted March 23, 2013 Posted March 23, 2013 The one at the bottom right! I like this description of St. Sebastian as a subject for many famous painters - "During the Renaissance there were few other current subjects with male nudes other than Christ. Sebastian began to appear in many prints and paintings by such artists as Sandro Botticelli, Andrea Mantegna, Guido Reni (whose painting so captivated Yukio Mishima), Giuseppi Cesari, Carlo Saraceni, Giovanni Bazzi (known as “Il Sodoma” due to his proclivity for painting and consorting with young men), Tintoretto, Titian, Girgione, Perugino, El Greco, and others. During this time, Sebastian as martyr became recast as a beautiful youth submissively receptive to his arrow-ridden fate. This image remains one of the most popular portrayals linked to homoeroticism – the bound and submissive young man, to be symbolically penetrated by objects other than arrows." http://gayartworkilove.blogspot.com/2007/11/saint-sebastian-homoerotic-patron-of.html Quote
Guest scottishguy Posted March 23, 2013 Posted March 23, 2013 I thought that Kokopelli's own contribution (with the sailor hat) was more Pierre et Gilles than any of the others. All the boy needed was a stripey top and he could have been a bottle of Jean Paul Gaultier aftershave. Quote