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Here are some characteristix that show up in display and poster sizes. In text size the font is balanced and very legible.
Custom Primadolly Amaryllis; almost done for Morgan/MorganOrton. She still needs lip gloss, and her chip mosaic is below.
Yes, even more custom spammage... feel free to ignore!
this is my first try at modelling in rhino. surprisingly easy... though I wish it had line extensions like autocad. need to figure out a betterworkflow for getting the models into cinema 4d though.
Making concrete tiles for my cousin's xmas gift. Her 2 huskies died this year (16years old). this is early stage doing the clay before making the latex mold and ultimately pouring concrete. more to come
Detail of Louie between the 2 huskies playing (in happy days :)
in progress nailweave...taking a breather out back...paint drying...
.fresh air and twilight
more in the set
I finally, finally, finally threw on the table top wheel that my
parents brought up for me ages ago. David and my dad got the clay. So,
it was a group effort. :)
It was a great success. The only fail, light! I was throwing outside
and the sun set (which was beautiful) and then my light was gone. I'll
be ready next time.
Here she is -- after the lips and eyes! I watched the video at least 10 times . . . I was a little obsessive. I love this class!
Life is Full of Beauty and
Sometimes that
Beauty is Unseen
This is a series about the beauty of the human body, the body that comes in many sizes, many shapes, and many looks. The human body is so precious but it is often abused in many ways. Sometimes people don’t see that.
Here is a story of a girl who is adored by the world
because of how she flirts with her own image,
an image to die for
My younger sister Xia plays the young beautiful girl. These photographs were taken with a 35mm camera and they were scanned into photoshop where I created these images. I chose not to change these images much because they are beautiful as they are.
I colored in the reflection of the girl to let you, the viewer
see what she saw in herself
The first photograph is an introduction to the girl’s normal life. It shows the photographer to remind you that this isn’t seen much by the world. This series will let you decide which part of the world (yours or hers) does not see this beauty.
Life gives so much but it takes away so much too
It goes with the furniture enough and strangely by painting it such a contrasty color it actually is less apparent than it used to be. The gold patched in around it will be the new wall color. It had to go on first so I could employ my painting tip.