Highheels 

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  • A giraffe wearing high heels! It’s totally the look of long, elegant legs, the cherry red, a girl just has to have it…

  • Couple of years ago I made a bookend using self harding clay (Das) to make a figurine. Once it dried I painted it and it now sits on my bookshelf behind my desk. / Recently, while experiencing a spot of artist’s block, I thought I’ve got to do something to break the block so I just drew the model. Here it is. I have yet to get around to making the other side of the wall. Fear of failure is stopping me I guess. Biker

  • After doing a few more of those versions of Golden age pin-ups I realised I hadn’t actually drawn that glamour girl of the 50’s Betty Page. This drawing turned out ok but I wasn’t too happy with her smile, she looks kinda nervous. Anyway this was based on a photo I had which I took artistic license with and changed rather a lot.

  • If you have a personal secretary who wears such heels to work everyday you are one lucky b*d!!! If you’re a secretary who wears these type of heels please contact me I may have a job off for you LOL!!! Thought I’d try another study of my favourite female footware, the patent leather pump, or as some might call them CFM shoes. Mostly done in pencil with some ink outline work on A4 160g paper. / No post scanning manipulation done at all, except greyscaling via photoshop. Ain’t I the clever git?

  • a shot of my feet, that little one took, with alittle post production by mom. I simply removed the background and added a tint

  • I’m sure you’ve seen that text before, it was old when I was a kid. So I thought I’d combine it with my high heel drawing on a T shirt. I was going to have the word “Fetish” but figured if a bloke happened to wear it maybe people would think he was a secret cross-dresser. So I went for the humourous text option, that (hopefully) won’t get the bloke who wears it beaten to a bloody pulp… unless that sort of thing turns him on of course LOL!!

  • Just the same as the black text version… well sorta. There are a few differences. Hope you get a lot of the right attention if you buy and wear this shirt. If however, you end up with the s**t kicked out of you, please be sure to let me know which hopsital ward to send the flowers to. Good luck! Biker

  • Hi, I’ve just revamped the entire list of pictures to create a new calendar for 2010. Except the cover one of course. Hope they meet with your approval. Want a specific picture included? Contact me, we can work somehting out I’m sure. PS I’ve just realised, this calendar’s quite the bargain, 13 images for the usual price of 1 matted print. Can’t be bad eh?

  • Warning! ALWAYS bend at the knees when picking up items from the floor. You back will thank you in later life for treating it so well. However if you’re the viewer of said lady having a split skirt moment, there’s not a lot you can do about your racing heart, so put it down to an aerobic workout and hope the split doesn’t get bigger.

  • In Sepia / TESTING…..

  • In B&W / Test

  • It’s true.

  • A shoe for the cooks and chefs and for those that are not two favourite treats in one!

  • A shoe inspired by my love of topiary, I have echoed the design of the pot in the shoe construction. Coloured pencil, pen and ink.

  • What every trendy Witch should be wearing also includes a handy wand pocket. Coloured pencil, watercolour, pen and ink.

  • A bringing together of two favourites, the boot is shaped in such a way as to easily accomodate the sinewy length of the cat. Coloured pencil, pen and ink.

  • The vivid greens and early plants and flowers of an English spring worked into a shoe which really needs no title! Coloured pencil, watercolour, pen and ink.

  • Hot Halloween shoe that has everything including tricks, treats and even a ghost. Watercolour, coloured pencil, pen and ink.

  • Inspired by Indian sari silk incorporating a traditional design along the edges. A length of silk caught by a breeze and gently twisted into a shoe shape. Watercolour, coloured pencil ,pen and ink.

  • If only we could grow our own! A surreal Autumn image that requires closer inspection and a dream come true for many women.

  • continuation of the series

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