You can compare Canadian artist James Huctwith to artists from Rembrandt to gay art star Attila Richard Lukacs, but Huctwith brings his own dark melody to his portraits, tableaux, and still lifes. The mainstream art world may view his work as highly sexualized, but the audience on this website may just see that for what it is, not calculated but a means to an end. His authority with the subject matter suggests he is creating from his experience rather than as a shock tactic. Even though his dramatic canvases stage scenes of hallucinatory, murky sexual goings-on. If you happen to check out his website, blog, or Facebook page you will also see that Huctwith is quite great to look at himself, with rust-colored Byronic charms. So if you can't become a collector, you can always become a fan.

User With Gear
15" x 22"
Oil on Plywood Panel
2011

Winter Solstice
approx 22" x 28"
Oil on Panel
2004
Brian Finch
16" x 16"
Oil on Canvas
2008

This Is Helena
7" x 4"
Oil on Canvas
2013

20" x 30"
Oil on Canvas
2008
22" x 60" (open)
Oil on gessoed panel
2004
approx 12" x 16"
Oil on Canvas
2004

15" x 22"
Oil Painting on Gouged Plywood Panel.
2009

16" x 24"
Oil on Canvas
2012
22" x 60" (fully open)
Oil on Panel
2004
Armwrestling
6" x 6"
Oil on Canvas
2005

approx 28" dia
Oil on Panel
2006

12" x 12"
Oil on Panel
2011
22" x 50" (open)
Oil on plywood panel
2004
3x4"
Oil on Wood
2007

Oil on Panel
12" dia
2004

15" x 22"
Oil Portrait on distressed plywood panel with mixed-media assemblage.
2009
4" x 5"
Oil on Canvas
2003
4" x 4"
Oil on Canvas
2010
4" x 5"
Oil on Canvas
2010
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