Boys of Summer Just Took Over Your Walls
(And Yeah… They Know Exactly What They’re Doing)
There’s something about summer that strips things down.
And that’s exactly the energy pouring out of the newest pieces in the Boys of Summer collection at Held Form Studio.
The first piece hits you like that first step into cold water. Three men mid-air, bodies fully committed, no hesitation, no overthinking. Just momentum. Skin catching sunlight. Muscles stretched open. That exact split second where you’re not in control anymore and don’t want to be.
It’s freedom. Not the kind people post about. The real kind. The kind that doesn’t ask permission.


Then the energy shifts.
The second piece pulls you in close. A tight cluster of bodies, arms wrapped, weight shared, nothing performative about it. No posing. No angles. Just contact. Warmth. Presence.
And yeah… there’s something quietly powerful about that. A reminder that connection doesn’t need clothes, filters, or a storyline. Just bodies willing to be there.

Let’s Talk About Something Criminally Underrated: Decorating with Ass
Not the shock-value of nudity I love to do.
I’m talking about the kind of art that lets a body breathe. The curve of a hip, the strength in a back, the quiet confidence of a man walking away like he’s got nothing to prove.
There’s something about rear-facing figures that feels… effortless. It invites you in without demanding attention. It’s sensual without being loud about it. It still delivers that little spark we all enjoy, just without putting your guests into a full spiral when they walk through the door.
I love a bold, unapologetic full-frontal moment as much as anyone. But sometimes it’s smarter, sexier even, to let the suggestion do the work. These pieces from the Boys of Summer collection hit that sweet spot where art meets desire, but still passes the “mom stopped by unannounced” test. You don’t have to hide them. You don’t have to explain them. They just exist, confidently, as beautiful, human, tasteful expressions of the male form.
And there’s something way more powerful about that kind of presence than anything you feel the need to tuck away in a drawer.
Check out all of my works at Held Form Studio - Available as Fine Giclee Art Prints or as posters