This work has been favorited 36 times Oil on wallpaper 150×80cm 5510 views
This work has been favorited 16 times acrylic on wallpaper 120×80cm
I want to invoke emotion and excitement through my illustrations. Everyone should have someone or something they can relate to; I HOPE YOU FIND YOURSELF IN MY WORK!
I did this ink drawing back in 1992 for fun after I learned a time consuming process of simply making ink dots while in my Graphic Arts class. I loved the outcome of this so much that I had it framed. I happened to see it a few days ago and decided to photograph it—to share with all of you. A mistress is a man’s long term sexual partner and companion. Historically, the term has denoted a kept woman who is maintained in a comfortable (or even lavish) lifestyle by a wealthy man so that she will be available for his sexual pleasure; essentially a kind of highly expensive, single-client prostitute. Today however, it is used primarily to refer to the companion of a man who is married to another woman; in the case of an unmarried man it is usual to speak of a girlfriend or partner. The relationship is generally stable and at least semi-permanent; however, the couple do not live together openly. Historically a man kept a mistress. As the term implies, he was responsible for her debts and provided for her in much the same way as he did his wife. In more recent and emancipated times, it is more likely that the mistress has a job of her own, and is less, if at all, financially dependent on the man. It is not uncommon for a man to have acknowledged children by his mistress.
Mixed media with pencil illustration.
Strictly for those who want to get seduced. I dare YOU to add it to your favorites. :)
Speed-drawing exercise (15 mins). medium: dry-brush sketch using watercolour on 300gsm Arches watercolour paper. All materials are professional-quality, acid-free and archival. size: 42cm x 59.4cm (A2) / approx 16.5” x 23.4” currently listening to: / Diana King – Shy Guy Click here to see my current eBay listings
grey pastels on sketch paper 40×60cm Can’t Fight The Moonlight
She is about 35cm long and 30 tall on pastel paper, drawn in charcoal. Commissioned art.
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