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Gold Digger

Imagine in a club,bar or any other social enviroment..as we know thier two types of people both male and female looking for A Mac-daddy or Suger-mama for sheer materialistic gain or survival. This is every well- to do person's fear or needs..too many out-there. 5 inch square drawing.

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alisdair small 10 Dec 2006

hi Juan, i just wantedto say that i think all of your work that you have here is outstanding

Peter Kripgans 26 May 2005

Hello Amigo! Was nice to "hear" from you again. As you know - All your work is outstanding and therefore always hard to comment!

David Holcombe 18 Dec 2004

You sum it up all very nicely. This whole series of 5 x 5's is great. They are almost studies for larger works. As for your commentary, fear is the motive for the overwhelming search for money. It borders on evil and always makes the subject ugly, no matter what their physical attributes. The world is, indeed, a disturbing place.

Rob Jones 15 Dec 2004

Awesome skill with the Pencil Juan, great composing here

Steen Djervad 15 Dec 2004

they are out there allright, fine piece you have made

Riomar Delacruz 13 Dec 2004

Happy Holidays!

Earl Kelley 13 Dec 2004

Love it!!!Merry Christmas to you and yours!!

Ric Strange 13 Dec 2004

interesting piece Juan , good expression caught as usual - good flow also

joan warburton 13 Dec 2004

Beautiful drawing. Very thought provoking. You have such an incredible imagination along with your artistic talents.

Dawn Landrum 13 Dec 2004

this is terrific

thea walstra 13 Dec 2004

hUMOROUS AND VERY GOOD WORK juan

v blair 13 Dec 2004

I like this Juan......

Eva Rogers 13 Dec 2004

look at those nails.. shes sitting with a camel huh got a hump in his back love your work juan

Beata Taschner 13 Dec 2004

interesting object

Justin Jenkins 13 Dec 2004

Incredible work and point of view. Your drawing skills and philosophical bent is inspiring.