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Sep 22, 2008, 7:09:54 AM
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:iconmjranum:
Model is :iconthe-hoax:

This took about an hour to prepare, and a great deal of patience on the part of the model. I started off with the initial "ripped" part and then worked outward from there; final clean-up with Q-tips and water was time-consuming, and I still had to do a bit of touch-up in photoshop.

When we finished, we discovered that Yarrow had not thought to rub release agent on her arms, so removing the plaster was a lot louder than I expected it to be.

This is NOT STOCK see: [link]

I support :icongrow-the-fck-up:
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:iconad-shor:
~ad-shor Sep 1, 2009  Hobbyist Photographer
you have been featured here: [link]

Enjoy of colection! fav if u like it! :aww: :giggle:
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:iconmjranum:
I'm honored.
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:iconjemmeh:
~Jemmeh Aug 14, 2009  Professional General Artist
Wow. One of the coolest concepts I've seen, to date.
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Mood: Love ~Songwind Aug 13, 2009  Hobbyist Digital Artist
I really like this; it's got a real Pygmalion vibe.
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:iconebarr:
Ouch! Bet that was a learning experience for her.
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Mood: Love ~70R4N Aug 10, 2009  Hobbyist General Artist
:D Amazing image :D
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:iconkarldenton:
!karldenton Aug 8, 2009  Professional Traditional Artist
Fantastic!
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:iconjasonwalton:
Wow! Very creative. Glad you had such a patient model. :)
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:iconmaikerugo:
Kind of reminds me of Michelangelo's comment that he merely "released" a pre-existing form from within a block of marble. It also reminds me of Pygmalion.
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