Description:Art mirrors life,
right? Or is it the other way around? In "Drawing Conclusions" by Andy
Slayde and Ali Wilde, Alex Harper and Zed Roxbury have been friends
since age two. They're at college now, and Alex is fed up with drawing
his girlfriends for art class so he decides to use his best friend as a
model. Zed's not too happy about being drawn on the sly, but he might
just be convinced to like it.
In "Solitude of the Photo" by C.T.
Piatt, Jonah makes decent money taking photos, but he's never has he
done a model's portfolio. Until Michael asks him. The photos torment
Jonah, long after he's completed the shoot, and only when he sees
Michael with his wife, happily spending time at an event, does Jonah
swear to forget. So when Michael turns up at his door, magazine in hand
Jonah, has no idea what to do.
Finally, in "The Artist's Model"
by Z.A. Maxfield. Emile Laurent had a child's fascination for artist
Auguste Fournier. Now a grown man, he pursues Fournier with a passion
born of worship. Fournier has denied his nature for the whole of his
life. Paralyzed with fear, he rejects Emile's advances, even in the face
of desire that threatens to consume them both.