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His inspirations for drawing his characters came from the everyday, regular people he would encounter on the streets, on the bus, throughout parks and markets, in seedy bars, and in dark alleys. Michael always felt he was visually documenting every variety and scenario in gay and hetersexual sexual activities. From the late 1980s to the mid 2000s, Kirwan’s provocative art was published in more than 600 magazines. His first published art work appeared in PlayGuy magazine in 1980. Photo: ‘Just So Horny” courtesy of Michael Kirwan. “I try to depict the average Joe trying to get his rocks off in a reality-based context rather than offer some gay Utopia that ignores the real world conditions and consequences inherent in any sexual pairing,” Kirwan said. “The book is a compilation of images that depict how proximity, primal urges, psychological make-up and a modicum of privacy can result in actions sometimes terrifying as well as enjoyable.” It’s about male bonding, and it’s about the very nature of men responding to their own bodies,” Kirwan said. In 2011, Kirwan released his debut book, “Just So Horny.” The 128-page book is a collection of drawings Kirwan created and published over the years addressing male sexuality, he said in the interview. Kirwan, a Westlake resident who was inducted to the Tom of Finland Foundation’s Erotic Artist Hall of Fame in 2004, made drawings that were the opposite of the staple iconography of perfectly muscled bodies, leather, uniforms, costumes, and bondage, he said in a 2011 interview with Out in the 562. The Tom of Finland Foundation said Kirwan died at an area hospital, and they are awaiting his cause of death. More details will be announced soon, it says.
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The image “And Not Much Else” is featured in Michael Kirwan’s 2011 debut book, “And Not Much Else.” Photo: Courtesy of Michael Kirwan.Ī celebration of the life is scheduled for June 30 at the Tom of Finland Foundation in Echo Park, according to the social media post.