Monday, October 30, 2006

17 comments:

  1. bonjour arnaud
    Ilove you drawings...this is wonderful

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  2. Wow!:O I love everything!

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  3. Specially the girls´s style!

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  4. Ou la la! Love your work.

    -BRoy

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  5. I think that this rendering reminds me of the Victorian style of Aubrey Beardsley. He had an in comparable ability to whittle the graphic elements to lines and keep the most luscious body intact. I see elements of that style with the first piece on your site. Strong line design and gorgeous color make the pieces perfectly wonderful art. The nudes are ecstatic renderings of female power and dominance. They are bold and exhibitionist in their beauty and form . They intrigue and seduce just like real flesh and blood women. The line style is such a strong element in the presentation. They are beautifully drawn; the minimal lines add to the power of the works. I once learned the hardest thing to draw was a circle and the second hardest thing was a straight un adorned line. Supposedly the master of drawing straight unadorned lines was Paul Klee. I enjoyed seeing your art. I have always enjoyed Beardsley.

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  7. I see elements of that style with the first piece on your site. Strong line design and gorgeous color make the pieces perfectly wonderful art. The nudes are ecstatic renderings of female power and dominance. They are bold and exhibitionist in their beauty and form . They intrigue and seduce just like real flesh and blood women. The line style is such a strong element in the presentation.


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