Recent picture found on one Clay Aiken's fans' websites. He was recently nominated to be selected for Presidential Committee for Mentally Disabled.
Footnote: He was selected, and he accepted.
I like that the recent pics you have chosen to do of Clay...show him as a grown man. In so many pics his new hair makes him look younger than he is. However...his eyes have lost the sweet innocent look...you have drawn a more cautious Clay. I like it. Very much. But I feel bad for what he has lost.
Artist Reply: Rohdy, yes, his demeanor has changed significantly. Unfortunately so, too, I think. But, in the end we all do most of the time. Life, more often than not does a real job on a person, so in his shoes, it must be the case. Money and fame is not always what one might think it will be.
Artist Reply: Hii!! Francis! Details are a pain, but in the face, you 've got to do it or it will look cartoonish. This one and the two before it was done with a plasma pencil. Kind of weird to get used to, but they make nice lines. See you later, and as always, Thank you so much for your comments!!!
Artist Reply: Penny! I like that expression. Do have the touch. I'll have to remember that. Not nearly as many people looked this one. Oh, well, I tried. I have to say, some days I don't know what the heck I'm doing!! Thank you Penny, as always
I love your eyes and hair in this dandy portrait. Your contrast and soft touch really works well also Carliss. Great artwork and mood!
Artist Reply: Jerry, on this piece, I was not as happy with the one prior to it. I recently acquired a plasma pencil. I thought I would use it, and it did fine for the second piece I have done with it. This one, I can't figure out why but, not the same results. Anyway, I thank you for you valued feedback in your comment!!
Wow,what expression in this amazlng work of Art!!!
I don't think it can get any Greater than this. Your pencil work is Outstanding!!!
Artist Reply: Dee, with your comments, I have to do better. If I don't you might not want to check on me! Just kidding, though, I truly get inspiration from all of
your positive remarks, and I have to thank you for all your support. Thank you so much, Dee!!
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Anonymous Guest 18 Oct 2006
what would make him look better??? GLASSES HEE HEE HEE He is gorgeous here. Maria/roman1karen bellows 15 Sep 2006
I like that the recent pics you have chosen to do of Clay...show him as a grown man. In so many pics his new hair makes him look younger than he is. However...his eyes have lost the sweet innocent look...you have drawn a more cautious Clay. I like it. Very much. But I feel bad for what he has lost.Francis Rivera 08 Sep 2006
Very wonderful details! ^_^Penny Myers 08 Sep 2006
You do have the touch. Awesome job.Jerry 08 Sep 2006
I love your eyes and hair in this dandy portrait. Your contrast and soft touch really works well also Carliss. Great artwork and mood!debbie collier 08 Sep 2006
Awesome work!Mrs.David Jobes(Dee) Jobes 07 Sep 2006
Wow,what expression in this amazlng work of Art!!! I don't think it can get any Greater than this. Your pencil work is Outstanding!!!Loredana 07 Sep 2006
MARVELOUS PORTRAIT CARLISSthea walstra 07 Sep 2006
Another beautiful and awesome portrait CarlissEmily Reed 07 Sep 2006
Wonderful, Carliss, as are all your portraits!Joke Schotting 07 Sep 2006
Agree with Nelly Carliss!!GREAT!!Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 07 Sep 2006
BEAUTIFUL PORTRAIT AGAIN AND LOVE AS USUAL THE EYES!!! i'm following you.... xxxx nelly