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Peter Cook, 2007 Jacqueline Nixon For the majority, there isn't much of a story behind a simple portrait. I just felt like drawing Peter Cook because I love his style. That's pretty much the reason I draw anybody straight up like this. As far as portraits go, this is one of my better ones, every time I look at it, I see something new that makes me think "Hmmm, not half bad!" For instance, at the moment I very chuffed with his hair. Another time I may be all about the cap.
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Untitled, 2006 Jacqueline Nixon I know this technically belongs in a photography page, but I feel it belongs here. It was a piece I created for the Plastic Surgery/Biological Abnormalities Exhibition. There's a lot I have to say about this, but silly or not, I get a little lost looking at it. There's a number of people in it varying ages, some you can see, some you can't. The piece itself stands around six and a half feet tall, by just over three feet wide, and has legs, and as much as I want the world to see them, at the moment, it can't. |