I draw. Always have. Not as much lately like I used to, but that's only because I've been too busy with other various writing/filming projects that become more time-consuming than you ever realize when you first begin them.
But I digress.
Yes, I love to draw. And one of the things I love to draw the most are women-their faces, their bodies, everything about them. The female form and how it bends and curves, every part flowing into the next, and every woman born with their own individual version of what a woman should look like; it's hard for me not to appreciate or see the beauty in any woman. In fact, it's just that which initially turned me on to this site.
One of the greatest things about SG, I feel, is that there is not any one definition of beauty on this site. To me it seems that, for the most part, in movies, TV, and magazines there is such a narrow definition of what constitutes as being "beautiful" and it's just a lie. Even in comic books, most artists draw all the women the same.
You go through this site and yopu'll find every different kind of body and what I like to call "style" of beauty. And I love it.
I admit, there are times when if I need a particular drawing of a woman (or sometimes if I'm just bored) I'll cruise through the site and draw a few different girls off it. Of course, it's also because if it's a drawing requiring a guy's body I have myself on-hand to use but I don't exactly have a naked woman in my closet who can come out to pose on demand.
But who wouldn't want a naked woman in there closet? Every home should have one.
Wait...why does she have to be in the closet?
Nevermind, I'm getting off-topic.
But the way a woman's mid-section flows into her hips and the various curves and lines fall in and out of shadow, the manner in which the neck line softly bends into the shoulders and collar, how every pair of breasts and every bum hold themselves differently and curve distintively according to each woman's body and every other part that makes up their entirity guides the constructions of the rest.
I could go on and on but I might start sounding creepy so I'll just stop here.
But I digress.
Yes, I love to draw. And one of the things I love to draw the most are women-their faces, their bodies, everything about them. The female form and how it bends and curves, every part flowing into the next, and every woman born with their own individual version of what a woman should look like; it's hard for me not to appreciate or see the beauty in any woman. In fact, it's just that which initially turned me on to this site.
One of the greatest things about SG, I feel, is that there is not any one definition of beauty on this site. To me it seems that, for the most part, in movies, TV, and magazines there is such a narrow definition of what constitutes as being "beautiful" and it's just a lie. Even in comic books, most artists draw all the women the same.
You go through this site and yopu'll find every different kind of body and what I like to call "style" of beauty. And I love it.
I admit, there are times when if I need a particular drawing of a woman (or sometimes if I'm just bored) I'll cruise through the site and draw a few different girls off it. Of course, it's also because if it's a drawing requiring a guy's body I have myself on-hand to use but I don't exactly have a naked woman in my closet who can come out to pose on demand.
But who wouldn't want a naked woman in there closet? Every home should have one.
Wait...why does she have to be in the closet?
Nevermind, I'm getting off-topic.
But the way a woman's mid-section flows into her hips and the various curves and lines fall in and out of shadow, the manner in which the neck line softly bends into the shoulders and collar, how every pair of breasts and every bum hold themselves differently and curve distintively according to each woman's body and every other part that makes up their entirity guides the constructions of the rest.
I could go on and on but I might start sounding creepy so I'll just stop here.