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I'm not trying to hog the thread with this, but here is a better picture of the CK from yesterday. Shows much better!

 

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And thanks for all the praise - my painting has come a long way since the spring!

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This is from a shoot I did Saturday night. The NSFW shots can be seen on my Flickr account (which you can sign in using Google, Yahoo or Facebook) at www.flickr.com/dwshoots

(I actually built the box too specifically for this shoot)

This isn't full resolution as I'm making this available as a print.

 

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I love the back shot of her spine:

 

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Something about those shots always intrigued me, I have one of my own:

 

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And I'm really liking those ones on the stairs. The skin contrast to the grey graininess of the wood is really quite gorgeous. (worship)

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I did a group show a few years back with a guy who draws insanely detailed pencil illustrations on matchbooks - and the concept really intrigued me. Every so often I find matchbook that I think would be fun to draw on, and last week, I found an old WWII matchbook that looked perfect for a Captain America drawing at an antique store.

 

The pulpiness of the 70 year old paper was giving me some problems and being out a little rusty on my teenie-tiny drawing skills kept this from being as tight as I wanted, but still fun to do.

 

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I did a group show a few years back with a guy who draws insanely detailed pencil illustrations on matchbooks - and the concept really intrigued me. Every so often I find matchbook that I think would be fun to draw on, and last week, I found an old WWII matchbook that looked perfect for a Captain America drawing at an antique store.

 

The pulpiness of the 70 year old paper was giving me some problems and being out a little rusty on my teenie-tiny drawing skills kept this from being as tight as I wanted, but still fun to do.

 

CAPMATCHBOOK.jpg

Very cool! love that you did it on a matchbook that was pushing war bonds. :applause:

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I did a group show a few years back with a guy who draws insanely detailed pencil illustrations on matchbooks - and the concept really intrigued me. Every so often I find matchbook that I think would be fun to draw on, and last week, I found an old WWII matchbook that looked perfect for a Captain America drawing at an antique store.

 

The pulpiness of the 70 year old paper was giving me some problems and being out a little rusty on my teenie-tiny drawing skills kept this from being as tight as I wanted, but still fun to do.

 

CAPMATCHBOOK.jpg

Very cool! love that you did it on a matchbook that was pushing war bonds. :applause:

 

I really wished there had been more at the show - I was thinking about doing a few more different Captain America styles on them, but I'll just have to keep my eye out. My wife and I hit the antique shops once ever few months, so I'll be on the lookout for more.

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I love the back shot of her spine:

 

8260485190_9c4e9299ef_z.jpg

 

Something about those shots always intrigued me, I have one of my own:

 

p_courtney04.jpg

 

And I'm really liking those ones on the stairs. The skin contrast to the grey graininess of the wood is really quite gorgeous. (worship)

 

Thanks Jason, I appreciate it.

The back shot of mine you've posted I found interesting because she has a vertebrae out of alignment.

The model on the stairs is the same person too btw.

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No shortage of models contacting me now which is allowing me to be more picky.

 

That's when things get good - you can pick and chose, which usually leads to better end results. That's awesome - congrats!

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I am not much of an artist but I do enjoy drawing and what not. Here is something I did just the other day:

 

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Another I drew for a friend:

 

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Some more of my work you can check out.

 

I like it. You seem to have a strong leaning towards design. What happened on that Gorilla one ? Looks like one of you kids got ahold of it before you finished lol

 

Yea, I know... you meant to do that :sorry:

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