HELSINKI
(Reuters) - Finland's postal service will honour "Tom of Finland" with
stamps taken from his work - homoerotic drawings of muscular men wearing
tight, black leather uniforms, when they wear anything at all.
The
stamps, which will be issued in September, are based on the drawings of
Touko Laaksonen, better known by the pseudonym "Tom of Finland," who
split his time between Finland and California.
"Tom
of Finland is considered one of the most well-known Finnish artists
around the world," Finnish postal service Itella said in statement
issued this week regarding Laaksonen, who died in 1991. "His
emphatically masculine homoerotic drawings have attained iconic status
in their genre and had an influence on, for instance, pop culture and
fashion.
Graphic
artist Timo Berry, who designed the sheet of three stamps, said they
portray a sensual life force and being proud of oneself.
"There is never too much of that in this northern country," he said.


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