Felix d’Eon

The moment you enter Felix’s website, you realize you have discovered a magical place.  Next thing you know, if you ever wished you could live another life, it would be something like his.

Get the picture?  Just read a little about him, or take a look at the pictures of his studio.  He lives in a male fantasy land.

Neil on All Fours

What else could inspire such beautiful images?

Rob in Wait

Rob in Wait

You wonder what it would be like to pose for him, to live next door and get into his mind.  You wonder what’s inside such a talented artist’s head.

Southern Exposure

Southern Exposure

Felix was born in Guadalajara, Mexico where he still spends much of his time.  Some of his work is from his memories and experiences there.

Boys From Chiapas

Boys From Chiapas

The next one is from Felix d’Eon’s Arcadian series.

The Concert

The Concert

Another from the Arcadian series.

Sliding Down

Sliding Down

A sample from Felix’s History Gallery.

A Little 18th Century Decadence

A Little 18th Century Decadence

One from a collection Felix calls Mythology & Folklore.

Dulcissime Study

Dulcissime Study

Felix d’Eon, as fascinating as his work.

Felix d’Eon was born in Guadalajara, Mexico to a Mexican mother and a French father. He moved to America by the age of 5, and spent his childhood and teenage years moving around Southern Californian and Mexico. His mother, a fashion designer, was very accepting of his homosexuality and encouraging of his artistic inclinations, so at 18 he moved to San Francisco where he has lived ever since, with long breaks spent in Tennessee, New Orleans, Hawaii, and Hollywood. He attended the Academy of Art University, a school that emphasizes classical technique, and he graduated 4 years ago with honors. He put himself through school and worked for some years afterwards as an artist’s model, but has recently found some measure of success as an artist, and has decided to devote himself full time to his craft.

Felix at work in his gallery.

Felix at work in his gallery.

For more about Felix d’Eon and his art visit www.felixdeon.com

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