A girl thinking in a bus shelter, I think not knowing you’re being photographed is the best way to get an expression out of someone. /
One of my favorite “uniforms”: jeans and a white undershirt/tank.
Medium Pencil drawing on A1 size Kent cartridge paper. Art & Design theme Extension of the Senses of Man (Woman) / Always had a passion for direct observational drawing/painting from life/nature, especially to observe and study the human figure/form/anatomy. / The skin is our largest sensory organ and requires the extension of clothing for its protection against the environmental elements. Thinly draped clothing veiled over the human form provides ample study of soft falling movements along body lines, flowing shapes & patterns etc. I wanted to explore the human form/skin/clothing outdoors in the natural environment as apposed to life models posing in a protective drawing room set-up that I had been so far exposed to. / / Process: / Stage 1) Exploring the extension of the senses by exposing the human form/skin/clothing to the natural physical elements of water, air and earth/sand at a public beach landscape and documenting this through the photographic medium. Two fellow art students modelled for me in loose light negligee clothing. Stage 2) From there I developed a B&W photographic series learning several darkroom manipulation techniques in the process. Stage 3) From the resultant photographic imagery (on the human structure, female shapes and forms, skin & cloth exposured to the natural elements of water, wind/air, earth/sand/rock in the landscape) I further explore and study the inherent structure and ‘dynamics’ of several images and produce several drawings. / / I think my two fellow art student models totally enjoyed the creative photographic documentation experience, even though they got cold, wet and buried in sand, and I, the photographer stayed dry!
She sits forever in the store window watching the world go by. /
Photo manipulation. One of my many medieval inspired clothing designs. This is one of my wedding designs. I am no longer able to create such pieces for sale but I do make garments for myself for photo shoots and heck, just because I love to! hehehe One of my beautiful friends modeled this for me. She looked so gorgeous that I thought I would share this as a fantasy portrait.
all five ladies looking fine on one card a combination of graphite and collage available individually too. view my blog thank you
Thank you to MorgueFile for the inspiration image for this digital painting. Featured in Digital Brushstrokes group.
Victoria’s Secret clothes arrived!!!! So me and nat decided to make a shoot. mama was the photographer. / Wanted to make it VS style. Confident poses, hot but not skanky. / Am very pleased with the outcome
Drawing media: graphite, coloured pencil on A1 paper. Art & Design theme: Extension of the Senses of Man (Woman) Always had a passion for direct observational drawing & painting from life/nature, especially to observe and study the human figure/form/anatomy. / The skin is our largest sensory organ and requires the extension of clothing for its protection against the environmental elements. Thinly draped clothing veiled over the human form provides ample study of soft falling movements along body lines, flowing shapes & patterns etc. I wanted to explore the human form/skin/clothing outdoors in the natural environment as apposed to life models posing in a protective drawing room set-up that I had been so far exposed to. / / Process: / Stage 1) Exploring the extension of the senses by exposing the human form/skin/clothing to the natural physical elements of water, air and earth/sand at a public beach landscape and documenting this through the photographic medium. Two fellow art students modelled for me in loose light negligee clothing. Stage 2) From there I developed a B&W photographic series learning several darkroom manipulation techniques in the process. Stage 3) From the resultant photographic imagery (on the human structure, female shapes and forms, skin & cloth exposured to the natural elements of water, wind/air, earth/sand/rock in the landscape) I further explore and study the inherent structure and ‘dynamics’ of several images and produce several drawings. / / I think my two fellow art student models totally enjoyed the creative photographic documentation experience, even though they got cold, wet and buried in sand, and I, the photographer stayed dry!
Old Bethpage Village – Oct 2008
Victoria’s Secret clothes on show again!!!!! Experimenting with their style. / Very excited indeed. / Home made photo shoot.
A flea market or swap meet is a place where vendors come to sell or trade their goods. The goods are usually inexpensive and range in quality depending on several factors, which might include urban or rural location, part of the country, or popularity or size of the flea market. The vast majority of flea markets in rural areas sell goods that are second-hand. Larger selections of newer but usually inexpensive items can be found at some of the larger or more urban flea markets. They have also sometimes been used as an outlet for bootleg movies and music or counterfeit goods ranging from clothing, shoes, handbags, fragrances,etc. The semi-spontaneous nature and vendor-oriented open-market layouts of flea markets usually differentiate them from thrift stores. Some flea markets offer concerts and carnival-type events to attract shoppers.(Wikipedia.org)
Submission to Pinup Challenge
Get Your Tshirt here / Top Ten in the Challenge “The 70s at First Things may 09 / oh well.. shot straight to the display window.. at the local mall .. I never shop.. it is rare to find me at the mall.. but, I had a camera. so , I went to see what I could “find “ more on the monotone.. this one actually looks better in color.. lol. but, I like it this way too . / Edison mall.. Fort Myers, Florida Sony DSC p 200 cybershot handheld while walking.. lol! Featured in “The Sisterhood” May 2009 /
Chinese Opera actress in traditional Kunqu clothes
Digital image by Nicole Whitty
Camera: Cannon EOS 1000D / Plug-ins: Portraiture 2 / No Flash.
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