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🎀 The Moebius Boy
Seriously, I just "looove" people who are constantly talking about the "importance" of leaving your comfort zone and trying to do completely different things that you weren't born for and that you don't like in the slightest. This story is dedicated to them!
But my own philosophy - work on constant expansion of your comfort zone, occupy more and more territory until you conquer the entire world and there's nothing left that's not within your comfort zone, haha... And there will be a story about that too... 😅
😇 Angel of Flexibility
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Divine
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I can't stop looking at his legs they are so pretty!!!
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Yes, I loved the crop top in this performance which really accentuated the legs. Actually, contortionists would look much better among belly dancers and pole dancers, it's strange to see them among clowns and animals...
🎀 The Moebius Boy
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That calm gaze, what a beautiful face he has
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It's hard to imagine what expression one would have when all tied up... When not sure, just keep calm and... keep calm XD
😇 Angel of Flexibility
-tbj
🐓 Feathered Snake
-tbj
🎀 The Moebius Boy
I don't know why this makes me so happy, but it does. I love seeing how you cheat anatomy to put so much realism in your pieces. I also really love when you get weird.
-tbj
It's kinda crazy. Like, I was sitting there wondering how Wolfy would push Helmut's stomach against the back of a chair like a tube of toothpaste, and then Helmut would have this blissful grimace on his face. And I just couldn't resist. But not every idea is worth pursuing - like, drawing a person in the shape of a cone? Nah, that one didn't really grab me. But pushing a cone into a person? Oh yeah, that's gold. Sometimes you just gotta play around with ideas until they hit you just right.
That's my art journey in a nutshell - always on the lookout! :D