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by Marc DeBauch
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The God Cernunnos is an ancient European god directly associated with divinity, wealth, animals, and hunting. Cernunnos is also indirectly... more
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The God Cernunnos is an ancient European god directly associated with divinity, wealth, animals, and hunting. Cernunnos is also indirectly associated with regeneration, healing, fertility and death. In his right hand he carries a torc, an ornate neck-ring used by the Celts to denote nobility. On his left arm, a ram headed snake, which is associated male sexual prowess, fertility and healing. He is often depicted with an oversized, erect penis, as a Pan/Puck creature ever ready for sexual pleasures. The deer head perhaps represents the cycle of fertility, symbolized by the shedding of antlers. Thus, Cernunnos is a symbol of the winter solstice: the regeneration of the sun and renewal of life.
Marc DeBauch has been creating homoerotic fantasy art for almost 40 years. Raised by a conservative family, and forced to go to Catholic grade school, Marc only rebelled against the repressive nature of the church. (This is still evident in some of his religious art.) At the age of 23 he joined the sex cult of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, changed his name to Satyarthi, wore only red clothing, sold all of his worldly possessions, (except his paint brushes), and moved to India. When he returned to the USA, Marc began to paint turbulent landscapes and fantasy art, including homoerotic subjects. In 1995 Marc won first place in the Tom of Finland Foundation's Emerging Erotic Artists Contest. Since then, his art has been exhibited internationally in...
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