New From Held Form Studio
In celebration of Pride Month, Held Form Studio presents two powerful pieces that explore the stillness, depth, and vibrant color of queer intimacy.
Close Enough to Forget Time
Two men stand pressed together in a moment that feels suspended rather than staged. Hands cradle jaw and neck with certainty, thumbs resting where pulse lives. Their bodies align without tension, weight shared, hips close, chests touching. The kiss is not overtaken by urgency; it’s deliberate, grounded, and unafraid of stillness.
Skin and muscle meet color in a way that feels alive. Deep blues and violets hold the body’s strength, while heat blooms between them in gold, coral, and ember tones. Light gathers where their faces meet, radiating outward as if intimacy itself is the source. The emotional temperature is warm and assured. This is desire that knows it doesn’t need to rush—a moment of connection so complete it seems to stretch time rather than mark it.
Available as a Fine Art Giclée here.

No Witness but The Heat
Two bodies held close, color flaring where skin meets skin.
A moment that doesn’t ask permission to exist.
In this piece, two men stand face to face, bodies drawn together with an ease that feels instinctive rather than arranged. Hands settle at the jaw and waist—not gripping, not tentative, but sure. Their posture is balanced and mutual, weight shared, and chests touching without strain. Like its counterpart, the kiss here is calm and deliberate, carried by presence rather than urgency.
Available as a Fine Art Poster here.
View the full collection and all available artwork at the Held Form Studio shop.