HAPPY NEW YEAR'S EVE EVERYONE!
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HAPPY 2011!
INDEED.
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Hello To My Loyal Blog-Audience,
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HAPPY 2011!
INDEED.
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Hello To My Loyal Blog-Audience,
I am sorry that I have given you homo-erotic-artistic
"blue-balls" for so long! heheh.
I have been very busy with my 2nd to last semester of Art University, and I am so excited that I will have more time to work on more personal projects; like this Blog from now on.
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see my eBay Links in the left NAV area!)
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About "What Happens in Vegas...":
After working on some more blatantly-erotic pieces I decided to do a more tame,yet adventurous, piece.
This piece is of course a flight of fantasy, something that every gay or bi man wish would happen, an attractive stranger exposing himself to the object of his lust!
I decided to title this piece "What Happens in Vegas..." because of the Tropical theme of this painting, I wanted to imbue a fun and slightly "campy" feel to this piece, this is not a piece that I feel should be taken seriously in the least. ^_^
Sometimes risks need to be taken to get attention and this piece is an ode to that adventurous-intrigue in all of us.
No matter how much we try to suppress our urges, strong feelings lurk in our deepest desires!
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This is also the first 2 figure painting done in this style so this is a first for me and anyone who desires to collect my artworks.
The technique/medium I chose to use is also unusual, as I have not seen this method used in much artwork I have viewed in-person or online.
I like to use watercolors in a thick-application because I find it produces a great method of rendering forms and also doesn't get "shiny" should any scratches be made to the artwork while being worked upon, unlike Gouache.
Aside from that:
I love the mystery of this piece as one face is obscured, which honestly adds a bit creepiness (in a good way) for me...because I can't stand not knowing and not seeing things, heheh!
I am a curious one.
Sometimes risks need to be taken to get attention and this piece is an ode to that adventurous-intrigue in all of us.
No matter how much we try to suppress our urges, strong feelings lurk in our deepest desires!
___+___
This is also the first 2 figure painting done in this style so this is a first for me and anyone who desires to collect my artworks.
The technique/medium I chose to use is also unusual, as I have not seen this method used in much artwork I have viewed in-person or online.
I like to use watercolors in a thick-application because I find it produces a great method of rendering forms and also doesn't get "shiny" should any scratches be made to the artwork while being worked upon, unlike Gouache.
Aside from that:
I love the mystery of this piece as one face is obscured, which honestly adds a bit creepiness (in a good way) for me...because I can't stand not knowing and not seeing things, heheh!
I am a curious one.
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Media used in this original artwork: Pencil on Re-purposed (ECO-friendly) Cover-stock (heavyweight) Packaging Paper,
Thick-application of Watercolors and Silver Metallic-Gouache,
which is then Protected with a few coats of protective medium to ensure longevity and protect against moisture damage.
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All of my Artworks are Made to LAST!
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This One-Of-A-Kind (OOAK) Drawing Signed and Dated in the Lower Right Corner.
Also Signed, Titled and Dated on the Back
The DIMENSIONS:
Paper Size: Approximately 8-1/2" wide X 11" tall
(That's a full LETTER-size, not a tiny 8" x 10" which allows me to do add more detail)
Media used in this original artwork: Pencil on Re-purposed (ECO-friendly) Cover-stock (heavyweight) Packaging Paper,
Thick-application of Watercolors and Silver Metallic-Gouache,
which is then Protected with a few coats of protective medium to ensure longevity and protect against moisture damage.
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All of my Artworks are Made to LAST!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This One-Of-A-Kind (OOAK) Drawing Signed and Dated in the Lower Right Corner.
Also Signed, Titled and Dated on the Back
The DIMENSIONS:
Paper Size: Approximately 8-1/2" wide X 11" tall
(That's a full LETTER-size, not a tiny 8" x 10" which allows me to do add more detail)