Over the past few years, it seems that I have received more and more commissions for "The Naked Wives;" i.e, women who very happily want nude or semi-nude art of themselves for their spouses, or husbands looking to give their wives the same.
I recall how I got started drawing nude wives. The first commission was a depiction of a husband's wife for tattoo art; she didn't pose nude, we took a number of reference photos and 'pieced' them together to create the artwork. Since then I have received numerous requests to create this type of nude art.
Personally, I love working with women over the age of say 30 or 35. I find that it takes a lot of confidence for them to pose or be depicted in the nude, and they are always so pleasant to work with. Some of my most challenging, yet rewarding, artwork has come from these commissions. I hope you enjoy them
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Friday, April 11, 2014
Why Draw Nudes?
I recently had someone come up to me and ask me, why do you only draw
nude women? The tone of the question threw me off quite a bit, as if I
was being judged because of my choice of art.
I have been a figure artist since I was a youngster, drawing my own versions of Spider-Man, The Hulk, and other Marvel heroes. When I got to college, I naturally gravitated to figure art. I excelled at life drawing class, and found that drawing female curves and muscle tone was challenging, yet rewarding.
I cannot tell people enough how much I love my choice of subject matter. I consider the female form God's most beautiful creation, and I am not alone. Artists throughout history have constantly depicted the female nude in many different media and forms.
I especially love creating art of nude women, especially commissions of wives for their husbands. I've had the pleasure to work with so many couples, and I realize what a special gift a nude portrait is for a loved one.
So, to answer the original question, I draw nude portraits because I like it, I'm good at it, and it gives enjoyment to people. It celebrates one of nature's most beautiful forms. I hope you enjoy it too.
I have been a figure artist since I was a youngster, drawing my own versions of Spider-Man, The Hulk, and other Marvel heroes. When I got to college, I naturally gravitated to figure art. I excelled at life drawing class, and found that drawing female curves and muscle tone was challenging, yet rewarding.
I cannot tell people enough how much I love my choice of subject matter. I consider the female form God's most beautiful creation, and I am not alone. Artists throughout history have constantly depicted the female nude in many different media and forms.
I especially love creating art of nude women, especially commissions of wives for their husbands. I've had the pleasure to work with so many couples, and I realize what a special gift a nude portrait is for a loved one.
So, to answer the original question, I draw nude portraits because I like it, I'm good at it, and it gives enjoyment to people. It celebrates one of nature's most beautiful forms. I hope you enjoy it too.
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