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KatG
September 18th, 2007, 12:12 PM
So the treasure of the fae are her very large nipples? I don't think the top is particularly saving them. They are kind of large for her breast size -- not impossible, just unusual.

And before anyone harrumphs at me, I absolutely adore Kevin's nude portrait Forest Queen. But this one, all you really notice I think are the nipples playing peekaboo.

Holbrook
September 18th, 2007, 12:40 PM
She is wearing flesh coloured nipple shields, least it looks like it lol....

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Hereford Eye
September 18th, 2007, 12:44 PM
Which means you didn't notice the cottony wings which make little sense to me. How is something that heavy supposed to make good aerodynamics? Oh, yeah, I know: it's magic.
As for peek-a-boo, if she can be blessed with IT, then there is no logical reason she could not be blessed with IN.
As I have said before, my late sister-in-law, who was so blessed, taught me to feel sorry for women with IT when it comes their time for preganancy. So, picture this lady pregnant trying to fly with cotton wings.
But, hey, Mr. Thorn, it's only the logic of the picture I am ranting about. It looks good until I start thinking about these things.

Radthorne
September 18th, 2007, 01:43 PM
There's no logic in the open top either, since the thing would probably fall open at the slightest provocation. But then, much like the wings, it's not intended to be logical, only emotional. (Whether those emotions are :) or :mad: depends on the viewer, of course...) ;)

Radthorne
September 22nd, 2007, 04:57 PM
Having a nice time at Foolscap, and having some nice over-dinner and over-lunch conversations with Hereford Eye. He's now regretting the fact that he had not brought a laptop, since I've beat him to the punch in talking about the con. :D

Anyway, after I left him at the hotel last night, I came home and whipped up a small picture, called "How to Fly."

http://www.kevinradthorne.com/Graphics/Flying.jpg

As of this afternoon (I'm taking a break and will be going back down to the con this evening), I'd already sold three pictures in the art show. Whoo hoo! :)

Hereford Eye
September 24th, 2007, 11:01 AM
Something about the fairie's body keeps me returning to contemplation of same. Not the usual IT or, if so, not made the central aspect of her appearance.
But....you knew there had to be one....please explain her left leg. On my monitor it appears as if there is a legging on the left not matched on the right and that makes a strange outfit indeed.

"I think are the nipples playing peekaboo." Foreplay?

Radthorne
September 24th, 2007, 11:48 AM
The outfit is designed with the leggings being present only on the inside of the legs and not on the outside. Functional? No. Different? Yes.

Radthorne
September 25th, 2007, 12:32 AM
This one is called "Wanderers". They roam the land, seeking what, only the two of them know...

http://www.kevinradthorne.com/Graphics/Wanderers.jpg

Optimutt
September 25th, 2007, 06:45 AM
That is a really nice one.

Do eagle wing tips bend as much in real life as this one's left wing tip?

KatG
September 25th, 2007, 10:08 AM
The Willy Wonka-ness of How to Fly didn't fly with me. Too much M&M candy coating. But Wanderers is lovely. Nice to see a Southwest landscape.

 

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