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Atsever (Jan 20, 2006)
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3 comments – latest 3:
Alex-Cooper (Jan 20, 2006)
The man and his horse are being attacked by the Blob?
Atsever (May 31, 2006)
no.

but it would be a joy :D
Sweetcell (May 31, 2006)
Cotton candy dream.
drawn in 10 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
Public Boards/Intermediate 
TheCrimsonKing (Jan 18, 2006)
It preserves just enough sanity to keep it going.
10 comments – latest 4:
brenndurdrykkur (Jan 19, 2006)
very nice
LisaAnne (Jan 19, 2006)
I'm loving the color, and the concept is something very relivant to life. Great work as always.
Ceido (Jan 19, 2006)
Really cool. Great concept.
SYTHE (Jan 21, 2006)
Its got a spooky/ sexy quality to it.
drawn in 56 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
Alex-Cooper (Dec 27, 2005)
Two blind-folded orthadontists trying to draw a circle on an etch-a-sketch.

I have a pony.
12 comments – latest 4:
NedLife (Dec 29, 2005)
i dont get it
Alex-Cooper (Jan 10, 2006)
Glad I could fuck with your head so easily, Derrick. I'd like to see your picture, even if it is wicked crappy.
Ned: Am i supposed to be surprised? No one else gets it either.
zep (Jan 11, 2006)
ha ha ha so cool Alex...really a nice concept :)
Zack (Jan 12, 2006)
Should have commented on this before. It's kickass. Greatly strange concept.
drawn in 3 hours 13 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
Axil62 (Jan 10, 2006)
The ref is in color but I wanted to concentrate more on the placement values, so eat me ok?
13 comments – latest 4:
Rosemary (Jan 11, 2006)
i really like this...the face expression is just perfect...great hair too..you make me wanna draw more pictures in greyscale :)
HunterKiller_ (Jan 11, 2006)
Like it.
angry_turtle (Jan 13, 2006)
wow! i love this great work on all the shadows!
Pseudonymous (Jan 14, 2006)
This is gorgeous.
drawn in 56 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
Public Boards/Beginner 
marcello (Jan 10, 2006)
witch
18 comments – latest 4:
mx (Jan 13, 2006)
the work belongs in intermediate or advance
marcello (Jan 13, 2006)
I object!
mx (Jan 20, 2006)
LOLLL....but whhyyyyeeee??
plasticwrap (Mar 17, 2007)
Alyssa milano is so pretty :> i love her.

and gosh, you are amazing ! aha but you probably know that and hear that wayy too much.
drawn in 3 hours 11 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Intermediate 
Dr.Snoopy (Jan 6, 2006)
done-ish
17 comments – latest 4:
Violette (Jan 13, 2006)
They made a family guy blooper of that Ah-ha vid.
SYTHE (Jan 14, 2006)
Yea Violette, that was soooo funny I watch the Family Guy and American Dad religiously. :)
Dr.Snoopy (Oct 1, 2006)
drawn in 11 min
lost the ref...so I made up something...Just wanted it out of my studio@2draw.

This pic wasn't good anyway.
sal (Oct 2, 2006)
sure ive seen this guy from a film 0_o
drawn in 1 hour 9 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
Public Boards/Beginner 
marcello (Jan 5, 2006)
doto!
12 comments – latest 4:
marcello (Jan 6, 2006)
yep you're right. I didn't notice the hand (it was better before I went into the neck region), and I gave up on the lips.
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Jan 6, 2006)
I hope you don't mind me saying there's one little thing that bugs me about it, as well... upon first viewing it, I thought her strands of hair were glasses that were falling off, because of the way the arc of the hair is going over her nose... maybe if that were finer or something, I don't know. I hate to fuss at you because I'm just glad to see you painting something that isn't total crap. HAH ;)
Anna (Jan 6, 2006)
:-)
Rosemary (Jan 6, 2006)
lovely drawing :)
drawn in 1 hour 39 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Intermediate 
Kloxboy (Jan 2, 2006)
Because I felt like drawing someone big. I realize Dhalsim isn't this huge but I just like this style.
29 comments – latest 4:
SooRa (Feb 21, 2008)
Wow he's so ripped! @___@ awesome
cyclops (Oct 12, 2008)
this is so fantastic i click on it everytime it comes up in the showcase window
Flubbles (edited Oct 12, 2008)
Seriously theres no better artist at this site,for me your the best! i think you probobly know that anyway!
davincipoppalag (May 11, 2019)
Klox got game
drawn in 5 hours 32 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
terracotta (Dec 29, 2005)
ref Alphonse Mucha.
12 comments – latest 4:
Gigandas (Dec 30, 2005)
lol whenever I see your name, it reminds me of SOAD's song, Vicinity of Obscenity, cause it goes 'banana banana banana terracotta banana terracotta terracotta pie.' :)
I'd make an actual comment on this drawing and the rest of your works, but I'm sure both you and I know you rock, hehe.
terracotta (edited Feb 1, 2006)
drawn in 1 hour 6 min
Opium (Dec 30, 2005)
Oh! just went to your website! Now I know who you are :) I noticed your picture of Swandieve! She and I have been good friends for a couple years, and she's told me about you. Welcome to 2draw :)
suzie (Feb 9, 2006)
Simply great work..what more can I say?..lol
drawn in 9 hours 22 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
Specialty Boards/Elite Bastards 
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Dec 27, 2005)
(One of my favorite Texans... and I was just thinking it's a good damn thing I don't have a "Clyde" right now.)

Bonnie Parker stood 4’11" in her stocking feet, weighed 90 pounds, had Shirley Temple-colored strawberry-blond ringlets, was freckle-faced and, according to those who knew her, was very pretty. Born October 1, 1910, in Rowena, Texas, her parents were hard working laborers plunked down in life among the lower caste. A good student in high school, she excelled in creative writing and displayed a dramatic flair for the arts. Her favorite color was red; when she could afford it, she wore fashionable clothes dominating that color. She loved hats of all kinds. As a child, her father died young and her mother was forced to bring her and her two siblings to Cement City, near Dallas, where they lived with Mrs. Parker’s parents. Married too young, at age 16, her immature rattle-brained husband wound up in the penitentiary a year later. For money, she was forced to become a waitress. Bored and poor, she knew life had something more to offer.
Clyde Chestnut Barrow stood 5’7," weighed 130 pounds, slicked back his thick brown hair in the style of the day, and parted it on the left. His eye color matched his hair. Women found him attractive. He came into this world as one of many children born to dirt-poor tenant farmer parents barely making a living on the cotton fields of Teleco, Texas. Moving with his parents, brothers and sisters to the Dallas outskirts, where his father ran a gas station (in which the family members crowded as one into a tiny back room), Clyde quickly learned to abhor poverty. Bored and poor, he too knew life had something more to offer.
Bonnie and Clyde were meant for each other. And they clung to each other while they fought back against the elements. These elements were destitution and a government they took for its face value. They were children of a nationwide economic depression that not unlike France in the late 1700s had its upheavals -- and those who tried to keep small the size and impact of the upheavals.
An anger dwelt within Clyde, having been born ragged and made more ragged by the Depression. He sometimes killed in cold blood, and always tried to justify the murders as if he had a right to pull that trigger, thus releasing somehow the seething that built up like a volcano deep inside him. Perhaps he actually believed in his own special privilege. As the fame of Bonnie and Clyde grew, they shot their way out of police loops, each time growing tighter and tighter, and claimed that the "laws" they killed just happened to get in the way between their fiery outcry and the rest of the country. Their killings were not personal, they contended. But, the government took them personal. And Bonnie and her man were marked for death.

45 comments – latest 4:
staci (Jan 2, 2006)
shhhhhhhhh people willstart to think we are getting along. it will interrupt the whole 2draw continuum.
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Jan 2, 2006)
oh yeah. *scowls and wiggles holster fingers*
darkshadow (Jan 4, 2006)
Ha-ha this is great I just saw a show on her by the history channel
It is said that she was not as bad as the police made her out to be and that they did not want to rob the people just the bank
They were known to give poor people packs of bills on the side of the road ;P
Cool pic Cindy…. this is on the press used to portray her as a killer but she really wasn't
SYTHE (Jan 4, 2006)
Excellent as always! This peace shows a particularly high level of attention to details. Very Nice!
drawn in 12 hours with Lascaux Sketch Classic
 
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