Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Lady In Red
Is dancing with meeee.... Yes, I do like that song.
Anyways, my current work in progress that I'm posting now because for some reason I'm absolutely buzzing with energy and my hands are shaking too badly to paint right now!!
It's lovely.
Normally I paint Tinette in orange, so when I first blocked in the red I thought it looked kind of odd, even though it matches her colour scheme perfectly. Stupid song, stuck in my head.
So here, I present Tina. I drew this picture to make up for the Halloween one I accidentally left behind in Orangeville. I wanted to draw her dancing, but I don't really know much about dancing, so most of the poses I drew were really.. I didn't like them and wound up scrapping them. In the end it progressed from standing very sexy like, to dancing, to dancing sexy like, to sitting seductively, to this. I quite like it!
I never got the chance to write about it, but Tinette is very well off. It comes from being ambitious and being willing to do whatever was required to get what she wanted or needed.
I love Tina.
ANYWAYS, this ismore or less the sort of life she lives when she doesn't get bored and run off to find something interesting to entertain her for a few months. Last time she left behind her very lush villa to join a troupe of traveling entertainers, which held her interest for a few weeks before she was bored of it. I'm still trying to work out how I can include Tinette in my story, but it's coming.
I think I may stick with the red instead of the orange actually... I love the attitude in this.
Oh look, Annie actually designed a background! Isn't that something? I actually get ideas for backgrounds now, and this is also sort of making up for what I left at home. I had designed a Halloween platform, where the platform itself was a round locked coffin oozing blood surrounded by a picket fence. It had a scarecrow stuck up on a pole and a bag of candy hanginf from one of the pickets. There was an arm and a skull and a pumpkin and gross to distract your attention, so I felt like doing a background again.
Tina is an appreciator of expensive wine.
Used high class black and white tiling, cushy red and purple pillows, and elegant curtains with tassles. I'm not too sure about the chair design, it just seems too... natural for her.
Oh well!
I'm in the process of painting it now, hopefully I'll have it up later tonight.
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