Before Christmas, I was commissioned to do a pin-up. I wanted to give her something a bit more elegant but still sexy.
Happy New Year!
Showing posts with label pinup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pinup. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Ms. Graves
Labels:
commission,
holiday,
pin-up,
pinup
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Pin-ups
Since the first one was so popular, I sort of accidentally started doing pin-up commissions. I've done three more so far as a promotional thing.
Each of the ladies who won a pin-up loved the end result! Because of that, I've been advertising pin-ups for commission and I'm having a giveaway to get the word out. If you're at all interested in commissioning one or know someone who would love it, please email me at paigehwarren@gmail.com. Remember: each pin-up order must be PG-13.
Each of the ladies who won a pin-up loved the end result! Because of that, I've been advertising pin-ups for commission and I'm having a giveaway to get the word out. If you're at all interested in commissioning one or know someone who would love it, please email me at paigehwarren@gmail.com. Remember: each pin-up order must be PG-13.
Labels:
1950s,
advertisement,
commission,
giveaway,
pin-up,
pinup
Friday, October 28, 2011
Pinup
I wanted to do a plus-size pinup in a confident pose but an outfit no more revealing than a bathing suit and somewhere in the coloring process, it became a self-portrait.
It's challenging for me to post this, especially since I know that members of my family may find this post uncomfortable, but I'm very proud of how this piece came out and I want to explain a bit about it.
At the risk of getting a little personal here, I want to explain this transition: I've always struggled with my size and my perception of myself, as many girls and women do. It wasn't until summer last year that I realized how much of my personal identity comes from my size and how I am proud of who I am, even if I would like to get to a healthier weight. It has been a struggle for me, coming to terms with that part of myself, but being able to let go of hating part of who I am has made me so much happier overall and I wouldn't trade it for anything.
It's challenging for me to post this, especially since I know that members of my family may find this post uncomfortable, but I'm very proud of how this piece came out and I want to explain a bit about it.
At the risk of getting a little personal here, I want to explain this transition: I've always struggled with my size and my perception of myself, as many girls and women do. It wasn't until summer last year that I realized how much of my personal identity comes from my size and how I am proud of who I am, even if I would like to get to a healthier weight. It has been a struggle for me, coming to terms with that part of myself, but being able to let go of hating part of who I am has made me so much happier overall and I wouldn't trade it for anything.
Labels:
digital painting,
Paint Tool Sai,
personal,
pinup,
self-portrait
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