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Biceptual

Body builders always make good art subjects. Successful ones know how and when to work the muscle, feed and rest it. Diet and excercise become a philosophy and to achieve extraordinary results they must "biceptualize" their thinking.

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Anonymous Guest 07 Jan 2009

Uncle, you are one awesome artist

John Enright 16 Jul 2006

excellent job. love the transparency. Your style is unusual and engaging.

Christine brand 15 May 2006

WOW! INCREIBLE WORK...GREATLY DONE! VERY INTERESTING TO SEE.

Artist Reply: Thankyou for your comment. Anything anotomical is a testiment to the designer we both revere. Anything we create reflects the scripture that we are made in His image. I see much of that from artists on this site and realize I am an illustrator with an occaisional art "moment".

joan warburton 14 May 2006

Awesome work! Proportions are perfect! I'm in the process of learning 214 muscles, their origins, insertions and movements for a test in two weeks, LOL! Had to stop and take a look here! Fantastic!

Artist Reply: Thanks for your comments and good luck on your exam. The best way to learn something is to draw it. After finding that the biceps/shoulder insertions I drew were wrong, a Photoshop cover-up ensued.

Analua 14 May 2006

Magnific!!!!!

Artist Reply: Thankyou for your comments. I love the color you use in your watercolors.

Loredana 14 May 2006

FANTASTIC WORK :)

Artist Reply: Thankyou for your comment. The mood you capture in your portraits is the subtle intensity I try and put into my illustrations.

Emily Reed 14 May 2006

Wow, what anatomy! Great imagination! Bravo!

Artist Reply: The anatomical comment is meant to be up to the detail of the tiger swallowtails that frequent your work..thanks

michael hall 14 May 2006

Outstanding work!

Artist Reply: Thanks for your comment. I am new to this site and am building a portfolio as you seem to be doing.
Artist Reply: Thanks for your London comment. Photographers and illustrators often share first impressions.

Chris Williams 14 May 2006

well done

Linda Bertiaux 14 May 2006

Oh yes....where can I find one like him?

Artist Reply: Be careful what you wish for...this is Kalifornia.