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Manbird

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Proclivities

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Jun 28, 2011 - 5:43am |
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Rod wrote: Beautiful! I'd love to see more of your work!
Thanks, Rod. I sent you a link by PM.
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Rod

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Jun 27, 2011 - 6:39pm |
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Proclivities wrote:I submitted this piece to a local hair salon which is having a "braid-themed" exhibition for July. After working out several different ideas and color studies, I arrived at this Alphonse Mucha-inspired, "Celtic Goddess", quasi-tarot composition. Part of the fun and challenge of this piece was working in a style and discipline that I ordinarily do not. While I've always admired the works of Mucha and the other art-nouveau artists, I never really wanted to paint that way, and I've never had the patience to do elaborate Celtic knots and braids. This is really a tongue-in-cheek, somewhat humorous piece, juxtaposing a few different themes and styles. Unfortunately, this piece was larger than my scanner bed, and it had to be scanned in two sections, the re-assembled on the computer, which accounts for the fuzziness in some parts of the image.
 Ink & Watercolor on cold press illustration board, approx. 11" x 14" Larger Version
Beautiful! I'd love to see more of your work!
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MsJudi

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Jun 27, 2011 - 12:42pm |
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JrzyTmata wrote: she's got your global warming right here!
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Proclivities

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Jun 27, 2011 - 11:12am |
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JrzyTmata wrote: she's got your global warming right here!
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JrzyTmata


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Jun 27, 2011 - 7:29am |
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MsJudi wrote: Yes, the intense gaze, the cock of her hip... I love her. She doesn't say, "All is light and love and blahblahtillyouwannabarf," but instead challenges you to, "Bring it!"
she's got your global warming right here!
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MsJudi

Location: Houston, TX Gender:  
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Jun 27, 2011 - 6:46am |
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Proclivities wrote: Thanks. Yes, I made her a little saucier than the usual Earth Mother type.
Yes, the intense gaze, the cock of her hip... I love her. She doesn't say, "All is light and love and blahblahtillyouwannabarf," but instead challenges you to, "Bring it!"
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Proclivities

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Jun 27, 2011 - 6:45am |
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hippiechick wrote:
Excellent!
Thanks, HC!
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Proclivities

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Jun 27, 2011 - 6:44am |
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MsJudi wrote: Makes me want to go into the studio and throw rocks at my work.  I love the provocative posture of your earthmother figure, it gives her real attitude. Thanks. Yes, I made her a little saucier than the usual Earth Mother type with that contraposto stance.
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MsJudi

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Jun 27, 2011 - 6:42am |
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Proclivities wrote:I submitted this piece to a local hair salon which is having a "braid-themed" exhibition for July. After working out several different ideas and color studies, I arrived at this Alphonse Mucha-inspired, "Celtic Goddess", quasi-tarot composition. Part of the fun and challenge of this piece was working in a style and discipline that I ordinarily do not. While I've always admired the works of Mucha and the other art-nouveau artists, I never really wanted to paint that way, and I've never had the patience to do elaborate Celtic knots and braids. This is really a tongue-in-cheek, somewhat humorous piece, juxtaposing a few different themes and styles. Unfortunately, this piece was larger than my scanner bed, and it had to be scanned in two sections, the re-assembled on the computer, which accounts for the fuzziness in some parts of the image.
 Ink & Watercolor on cold press illustration board, approx. 11" x 14" Larger Version
 Makes me want to go into the studio and throw rocks at my work.  I love the provocative posture of your earthmother figure, it gives her real attitude.
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hippiechick

Location: topsy turvy land Gender:  
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Jun 27, 2011 - 6:41am |
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Proclivities wrote:I submitted this piece to a local hair salon which is having a "braid-themed" exhibition for July. After working out several different ideas and color studies, I arrived at this Alphonse Mucha-inspired, "Celtic Goddess", quasi-tarot composition. Part of the fun and challenge of this piece was working in a style and discipline that I ordinarily do not. While I've always admired the works of Mucha and the other art-nouveau artists, I never really wanted to paint that way, and I've never had the patience to do elaborate Celtic knots and braids. This is really a tongue-in-cheek, somewhat humorous piece, juxtaposing a few different themes and styles. Unfortunately, this piece was larger than my scanner bed, and it had to be scanned in two sections, the re-assembled on the computer, which accounts for the fuzziness in some parts of the image.
 Ink & Watercolor on cold press illustration board, approx. 11" x 14" Larger Version
Excellent!
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Proclivities

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Jun 27, 2011 - 6:17am |
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I submitted this piece to a local hair salon which is having a "braid-themed" exhibition for July. After working out several different ideas and color studies, I arrived at this Alphonse Mucha-inspired, "Celtic Goddess", quasi-tarot composition. Part of the fun and challenge of this piece was working in a style and discipline that I ordinarily do not. While I've always admired the works of Mucha and the other art-nouveau artists, I never really wanted to paint that way, and I've never had the patience to do elaborate Celtic knots and braids. This is really a tongue-in-cheek, somewhat humorous piece, juxtaposing a few different themes and styles. Unfortunately, this piece was larger than my scanner bed, and it had to be scanned in two sections, the re-assembled on the computer, which accounts for the fuzziness in some parts of the image.
 Ink & Watercolor on cold press illustration board, approx. 11" x 14" Larger Version
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bokey

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Apr 23, 2011 - 1:49pm |
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Alexandra wrote:My gifted woodcarving friend Dave showed me his latest work—Peter Rabbit, which he made for a promotional giveaway. The rabbit has one of the sweetest, most lovable faces I've ever seen on a wooden figurine! I thought he'd look nice next to a chilled Kentucky Bourbon Ale.  Alice, is this Purple Haze related? Are you feeding your head? Well, if your name was Alice it would have been funny.
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Alexandra

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Apr 23, 2011 - 1:44pm |
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My gifted woodcarving friend Dave showed me his latest work—Peter Rabbit, which he made for a promotional giveaway. The rabbit has one of the sweetest, most lovable faces I've ever seen on a wooden figurine! I thought he'd look nice next to a chilled Kentucky Bourbon Ale.
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Alexandra

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Apr 10, 2011 - 6:37pm |
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Rod wrote:Thanks! That one is a Raven, done from a vacation photo. Wow....it's a great capture of how animated they are when they caw. They even move their head up and down.
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Rod

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Apr 10, 2011 - 6:30pm |
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Alexandra wrote:Oooh, more Rod art! They're all fantastic, but the blackbird (take these broken wings and learn to fly) is my favorite. Or is it a crow? (Nevermore!) In any event,  Thanks! That one is a Raven, done from a vacation photo.
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Alexandra

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Apr 10, 2011 - 6:26pm |
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Oooh, more Rod art! They're all fantastic, but the blackbird (take these broken wings and learn to fly) is my favorite. Or is it a crow? (Nevermore!) In any event,
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Rod

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Apr 10, 2011 - 6:23pm |
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