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About the French Revolution Series
"Sex and politics made a lethal mixture for Marie and her courtly crowd, which explains the French Revolution which wound down in a violent epidemic of sudden hair loss, of which Marie Antoinette had the biggest hair in France, purchased wholesale from the hunchback in the bell tower of Notre Dame Cathedral. The mob - les citoyens - imprisoned victims, then herded them into overcrowded tumbrels for their rendezvous with the guillotine. Marie pleaded for mercy ('If not for me, for my magnificent breasts'), but in vain.
This is an alternate take on the French Revolution (July 1789–1792) comparing the French nobility, most notably Marie Antoinette, to the left-wing masses on the streets who brought about the revolution."
This is a mix of traditional (pencil and paint) and digital (Illustrator and Photoshop) and the image source used as reference is from the 1989 issue of Playboy, from the pictorial entitled " Off With Their Clothes".
leiko
I love how you captured the attitudes of the two sides, and the contrast you have between them. The composition and variation in poses is spectacular
Aug 6th, 2011 Replynighthawk101
Thank you :)
Aug 8th, 2011 Replyleiko
you're welcome ^_^
Aug 8th, 2011 ReplyDynnnad
Hello! Welcome to Shadowness! This work has been featured as a part of this weeks meet and greet article, where we ask our new active members a few questions and give you a chance to tell the community a bit about yourself! Please stop by and get to know everyone here:
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ryannzha
Marvelous .
Aug 5th, 2011 Replynighthawk101
Thanks.
Aug 5th, 2011 ReplySuharLeonheart
Superb character & lighting
Aug 4th, 2011 Reply www.GregoriusSuhartoyo.comnighthawk101
Thank you.
Aug 5th, 2011 ReplyJurgenDoe
Stunning and marvelous work .. outstanding painting again.
Aug 4th, 2011 Reply Subscribernighthawk101
Thank you.
Aug 5th, 2011 ReplyJurgenDoe
You're welcome :)
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