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Post by Robert on Nov 3, 2004 7:49:40 GMT -5
I just completed it last week. Took me over 6 months to finish it. I don't normally spend that long on a drawing but i kept drifting off. As in i would do a little drawing and colouring for a week then leave it altogether for over a month. Then go back and do more then leave it again etc. That went on for quite awhile, lol! Anyway i thought i'd post it up for fellow weightlifters to see. You are my target audience. I haven't posted any names up on my work so let me know if you recognise my characters. Hopefully you will. ;D Robert Forbes Here is the link - www.artwanted.com/imageview.cfm?id=134039
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Post by Tim Wescott on Nov 3, 2004 11:00:15 GMT -5
Awesome work Rob,but I don`t recognize any of them !!!!!!!!!!!! ;D
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Post by GerryT on Nov 3, 2004 14:32:20 GMT -5
Just tremendous, Robert. And stop being a wise guy, Tim. ;D Very detailed and eye catching. Continued success.
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Post by ChrisC on Nov 3, 2004 17:55:28 GMT -5
Looks great Robert. Just curious - what was your criteria for selecting the bbers?
btw, I was looking at the rest of your portfolio - AWESOME!
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Post by Robert on Nov 4, 2004 4:19:08 GMT -5
I consider all of them Ironage bodybuilders. They all had the classic physiques - small waists and huge muscles - what more could you ask for?
Larry scott i made the centre of attension. He was impressive and his arms were magnificent.
I plan to do an Arnold solo one and Sergio solo drawing eventually. Just need the inspiration. I've had one or two people ask me to do some drawings for them which is great - i'd rather do drawings for people and make a little money than just do a drawing for myself which just goes straight into my portfolio.
It's great getting recognition for your work and praises. Which is why i post my work on great websites like this. Cause everyone who comes on here trains with weights and thus can appreciate my artwork that little bit more.
Thanks for the comment Chris and others too. I really, really appreciate it.
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Post by Merlin on Nov 6, 2004 1:39:32 GMT -5
That's really awesome.
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