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Related: About this forumbadhair77
(4,617 posts)Thanks for sharing.
Star-Thrower
(309 posts)I mostly do digital art now. I haven't done pen and inks in years, probably lost the technique.
Irish_Dem
(57,578 posts)With soft detailing.
magicarpet
(16,518 posts)Star-Thrower
(309 posts)For your comment.
MLAA
(18,602 posts)comment. Thanks.
Karadeniz
(23,424 posts)Star-Thrower
(309 posts)you liked it.
NJCher
(37,885 posts)I love to look at the black and white line drawings in each issue; almost as much fun as the cartoons!
This reminds me of that kind of illustration.
Star-Thrower
(309 posts)I thought of submitting them to the New Yorker. I was always buying the magazine. But I never sent anything in as I didn't think they would be accepted. No confidence. Instead I would take some, get them framed and would give them away to friends. There's probably a lot of paintings and drawings out there someplace, lol.
Blue Owl
(54,755 posts)Star-Thrower
(309 posts)I'm a Gorey fan but was not inspired by him in my own work.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)The lines are clean and the overall impression is of classy high fashion. Your shapes of the elegant woman and the flower stand seem to mirror themselves. This gives the shapes a long gently curvy style. Her outfit is stylish and she could be modeling in the early 20th Century when womens styles were so chic as they were changing in the then modern world.
Star-Thrower
(309 posts)I allways appreaciate your thoughtfull interpretations.
Trueblue Texan
(2,925 posts)vercetti2021
(10,403 posts)Beautiful! Do you have other work?
Star-Thrower
(309 posts)Yes, I have others that I have not posted but there are some that I have posted here. Some don't show up because I didn't set "no experation" on postimages.com I also post some digital photo manipulations.
vercetti2021
(10,403 posts)I love to see
bif
(24,007 posts)I love the 1930s retro feel to it!
for your comment.