Nude of the Week
Spotlight – Daz|Studio Render the sketch was sluggish but the render was very easy to pull out, especially with the help of my favorite lights!
Spotlight – Daz|Studio Render the sketch was sluggish but the render was very easy to pull out, especially with the help of my favorite lights!
If people were meant to run around naked, they wouldn’t have been born wearing clothes Reverend Loveshade
Sketchbook Library – Spotlight Watercolor and Pencil on Paper this was one of those concepts I had a really hard time envisioning on paper.
On TV, the children can watch people murdering each other, which is a very unnatural thing, but they can’t watch two people in the very natural process of making love.
This Is Me (Who Am I) by Marie White The modesty of a nude sculpture has been hidden by frosted glass in a gallery’s window after complaints led to police intervention. Police said the model at the A Gallery, in Wimbledon, south-west London, was deemed offensive under the Indecent Displays Act 1991. Artist Marie White,…
Sketchbook Library – Floor pose Sketch I know the line of the leg is not anatomically correct, but I love the fluidity of it. sometimes it’s more fun to exaggerate or to distort to make a point.
Nudity is the uniform of the other side… nudity is a shroud.
Interlaced – 12×12 Oils on Canvas by Jennie Rosenbaum Something that I never knew when I started exhibiting was that it’s very common to have the post exhibition blues. in fact, almost every artist I have spoken to has had this issue. there is a let down after the huge event. you spend so much time focussing on it all, creating artworks, hanging, publicizing, it becomes a massive high capped off by the opening. then, suddenly, it’s over. and your life can seem.. empty, it can be crippling- my first exhibition had me lost for over a month in a deep depression. after that first experience I decided that this should be something that can be avoided and I’ve been actively working on it ever since. these are my tips for beating that post-exhibition depression.
I am so honored that my work has inspired this beautiful poem. to read the full piece, fully illustrated throughout with my works please visit here for more works by Phantomimic you can view his scribd page at http://www.scribd.com/Phantomimic or follow him on twitter
Kick – Sketchbook library Daz|Studio render I am particularly pleased with the way this render turned out, it uses my new lights studio light pro which have made a mammoth difference to my works.