Re: CPAP weight loss, um NO !
Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 5:31 pm
don't have a comment on losing weight - but just wanted to say
"Hey there pretty mama"
"Hey there pretty mama"
here it is - all the parts are there but the assembly and face shape is all wrong - the model kept moving - She has been fired:jamiswolf wrote: Say BlackSpinner...what would it take for us to see the complete self-portrait that your current avatar was extracted from? I'd like to see it...so one vote of yea.
Cheers,
Jamis
Very nice Madam, and all done digitally...Blackspinner wrote: here it is - all the parts are there but the assembly and face shape is all wrong - the model kept moving - She has been fired:
jamiswolf wrote:Very nice Madam, and all done digitally...Blackspinner wrote: here it is - all the parts are there but the assembly and face shape is all wrong - the model kept moving - She has been fired:
If I need any spells cast, you'll be the first one I contact.
Jamis
Very nice Spinner. I misunderstood and well, it somehow looks digital. My Mom is a water color artist but I only inherited the appreciation of art. No talent of my own. I liked Tatania's Shower...the idea and experience of an outdoor shower is so exilerating and a naked woman in one...even more so. Thanks for sharing...Blackspinner write: It is done in chalk pastels. Only the photo of it is digital not modified. The biggest problem is that the chalk dust triggers my asthma so now I am experimenting with oils and water colour based crayon.
You can see more at
http://artdollsbylena.wordpress.com/201 ... h-pastels/
No, I agree, I can't afford it now. But I still work on the issues using journaling. I found that by using a book like "The Artist Way" by Julia Cameron, I can do a lot of it my self. I just wanted at that time to make some short cuts in the progress in a safe manner.Jaylee wrote:Not everyone can afford therapy like that. My insurance doesn't even cover my BiPap stuff, even though I pay a ton each month for it.