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The Victoria Stakes, London, 27 October 2025

8 Nov 2025

We’ve known @steveritterlife probably over a decade…” said @themoonandnude Instagram promo – one of the nicest ever written about me, actually – for this event. Indeed they have. In fact we’ve known each other for more then twelve years and it’s still a pleasure to return every time there’s a chance to model at one of their events.

The promo also noted I am “…never ever late…“, which felt like an open invitation for fate to select this occasion to throw all manner of obstacles in the way of my journey. Erring on the side of caution, I set out half an hour earlier than would otherwise have been necessary. And duly I maintained my good record, at a leisurely pace.

Setting to work with a nostalgic head and a warm heart, I progressed through a fairly spontaneous sequence of poses that felt suitable for slightly lop-sided oval of artists. The only premeditated posture was the 5-minute pose, for which I recreated my very first pose at my very first Moon and Nude session. All those years ago… 🙂

Pose minutes, 7pm-9pm

Part 1 : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15, 20.
— break —
Part 2 : 20, 20.

Artworks

With apologies to artists I’m unable to credit.


Artwork by Alan Baines.


Artwork by Rosalind Freeborn.

Artwork by Rosalind Freeborn.

Artwork by mi_sketches_.

Artwork by mi_sketches_.


Artwork by mi_sketches_.


Artwork by Alan Baines.

Artwork by Rosalind Freeborn.


Artwork by Rosalind Freeborn.

Artwork by Alan Baines.


Artwork by Alan Baines.

Artwork by Rosalind Freeborn.


Artwork by Rosalind Freeborn.


Artwork by mi_sketches_.


Artwork by Alan Baines.


Artwork by Samia Meah Pearson.

Artwork by Samia Meah Pearson.


Artwork by mi_sketches_.


Artwork by Rosalind Freeborn.

Artwork by Rosalind Freeborn.


Artwork by mi_sketches_.


Artwork by Samia Meah Pearson.

Artwork by Alan Baines.

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