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In some ways, for me, the "Remus" pieces are trying to combine some of the drawings that I have done recently with my ink orthodoxy. I chose the name "Remus" for this series because Remus and Romulus in my mind represent Romulus being human and Remus being something else- a sort of alternative if you will. I'm kinda excited to see where this will go in the future. For now, these two are just baby steps.
7 comments:
I'm excited to see where you take these.
thanks uland
cool!
Muscle of anatomy is beautiful.
Great designs in the anatomy, what are you using for models? I could see you going at these on giant sheets of white paper and pressing yourself, or a willing (or not willing?) participant onto the paper, then reworking that initial shape with paint.
And I meant to include, having paint on your body before pressing the body to the paper.
aeron -haha ,yes it is frome a model, but no willing or unwilling one's hahaha
and no giant paper, haha sorry
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