My drawing chops are for naught at the moment because I eventually concentrated on writing, but that one purchase by Arshad's father sparked an interest in visual art. Baixar livros de desenhos grátis. São mais de sessenta títulos de livros em português, inglês e espanhol. Drew Hammond) | Deviant. Art‘Archive Wildebeest Recent Art: Fist. Fighters – A Knockout Knocked Out’. Painting by: Cameroon Wildebeest, Jr. This is the full title as the DA title block doesn't have enough slot for all the words. Actually, in the looks department, both of these female fistfighters are knockouts. However, the Redhead is the one who was pounded to the arena’s canvas floor, rendered unconscious by the Brunette. This is another example of Cameroon’s outlandish visual sense of humor, in which he takes the viewer to a fistfighting boxing match and shows the yelp of triumph in the open mouth of the Brunette as she drops to the unyielding canvas to observe close up the closed eyes of her defeated rival. An update: On Sunday, March 3. Drawing Human Head Burne Hogarth PdfWildebeest blog, the following was posted which Cam had previously wrote some time earlier. It is as follows: “Wildebeest Archive 0. Yes, there may be some images repeated due to my own over site. Bear with me. I'm forgetful in my dodderage. Heh.”One of those repeat images is at the top of this writeup. It is from his Wildebeest Archives 0. Monday, March 1. 0, 2. When the painting at the top of this tome was uploaded onto his blog he got two comments from blog viewers. They are as follows: From: Anonymous – March 1. Priceless expressions. Remarkable artist who lives ever on.^^ .”Who added a day later: From: Anonymous – March 1. Thanks for posting another excellent installment. He will be missed.”When these original late blogs were written time had run out for Cameroon, and was running out for his blog website. This because he had died of cancer during September 2. Since that time his good friend Slid, and a great artist in his own right, was maintaining the blog. On Sunday, April 6, 2. Slid on Cameroon’s blog page: Cam's Archives 0. It occurs to me that I've been posting material that has already been posted on this blog. Not some, but all of it. At least I think so. Which brings up an issue. I wrote on an earlier entry that I had backed up Cam's archives on the cloud. Actually, I had just begun the process when I wrote that premature announcement. I began another back up session soon after that blog entry and discovered that the hard drive that contained his archive was not findable on my computer. I tried the other Macs in my house and had the same result. Nothing. I checked RAID and it told me that both discs in the hard drive were present and healthy. I can still open one disc, the one that contained his reference material that he bequeathed to me, but not the one with his artwork. I think the data is still there, at least I'm going on that assumption. The drive doesn't act like there's a problem, after all. Researching this I may be able to reach the hard drive with some rescue software that is a bit expensive for me right now. As soon as I can manage it, I'll get the software and try to contact the drive. Taking this to a data rescue company is currently out of my reach as well. I'd do it if I could, believe me. I'm terribly upset about this situation. Until I can get the software I'll keep posting from the file that made it to the cloud, which is the source of my posts for the last two months. It may be that this is where he or I put files that had been posted on the blog for the sake of keeping track. Hopefully this won't take too long. If anyone has any experience or expertise with peripheral hard drives, please advise me at backslid@gmail. If there is shareware worth anything that I might try then let me know. I ask your patience on this matter. Thanks,Slid.”That tragedy came to pass as the complete Wildebeest works were not recoverable. This is why I, and Slid, and others, have endeavored to save as much of Cam’s artwork and writings as possible. And here is another example. Moving on: A few days later, Cameroon became reflective again, and on September 9, 2. These are a few of my favorite things: It occurred to me as I was reminiscing and researching for the previous post that I was eleven years old when I saw ‘From Russia, With Love’. I saw it at a drive- in with my parents, sitting in the back seat eating one of the crap 1. Even in 1. 96. 3, 1. I think we actually got a bag of ten for a dollar. The meat patty was slightly thicker than cardboard and just about as tasty. I guess I was old enough to sort of understand what was going on. I was certainly fascinated by the daggers in the toes of Rosa Klebb's shoes and the submarine periscope surreptitiously installed in the Russian embassy. But when they got to the catfight between Aliza Gur and Martine Beswick, there was something else happening in the back seat of the old Ford. I wasn't old enough to be sexually aroused by it, but I was – Intrigued, let's say. I didn't even know why. In the novel version of Ian Fleming's From Russia With Love, the Romany camp catfight is not going well for Vida (played in the movie by Aliza Gur). Outmatched by her stronger and larger opponent, Zora (Martine Beswick in the film), Vida is trapped in a crushing bearhug and about to be slammed helplessly against a rock, leaving Zora free to do as she will with her. But Vida escapes her foe's grasp by sinking her teeth into Zora's breasts. Zora screams, releases Vida and backs away. Fleming describes the trickle of blood running down Zora's chest. The movie had a certain impact on my nascent fetish when it came out in 1. The more graphic catfight in the novel, which I read in 1. Every unfinished catfight narrative I've drawn, and more than a few of the standalone pieces, have included at least one moment where one rival sinks her teeth into the other's breast. Sometimes, blood trickles down the skin as it did with Zora. Breast biting seems to be a fairly common element in catfight material. I have several hundred photos accumulated over the decades of women attacking each other's breasts with their teeth, and a couple of videos as well. I find the videos to be almost breathtakingly sexy. But biting to the point of drawing blood is rare. In fact, I have found only one other piece of art that portrays it. It was drawn by J. M. Rolen, whose catfight art is usually so bloody and brutal that it makes even me queasy. That's an observation, not a criticism, by the way. I suppose that some of the thousand or so catfight fans who have visited this blog since it began find my art so extreme as to be unsettling.)So perhaps I am out on the fringe of the fringe with this, and violating one of the few taboos left in this genre. In any event, here is an assortment of biting attacks I've drawn over the years, ranging from 1. I have others, and I'll include some of them in future posts.”Again, reacting to this new reflection, there were a number of comments from viewers of his blog. The following are from Cam’s ‘Blog Viewers Comments’ section: From: shotgun. September 9, 2. 01. To each their own; my biting scenario involves both women locked tightly in a double headscissors, both squeezing as tight as they can with their locked legs, trying to crush each other’s head as they slowly roll on the floor. Both girls dig their nails into the butt cheeks of their opponent, and in desperation, turn their heads to the side, biting into each other’s upper thigh! Oh, yeah. Forgot to add, I'd love to see you draw that!!!!”From: Anonymous – September 2. Frank Rusha's early photos had a lot of added blood in his works.”From: Epeyon. January 1. 2, 2. 01. Nipple Bite, love it ^_^ . All of these pieces look great. Wonderful detail and awesome coloring as usual.”So much for reflection. Way back on August 1. Cameroon did have something else to say on his blogsite: “I'm drawing again. After I got out of the hospital, I fell into the habit of just crashing in the easy chair and watching TV. I hadn't watched TV regularly in years, so I had some catching up to do. But eventually, I remembered why I quit watching TV in the first place. It just depresses the hell out of me. It's not the content, although the content is certainly dismal, for the most part. The problem is that it's so passive. You just lay there in the recliner, letting this stuff bleat at you. I need to be intellectually stimulated. I need to interact, not just lie there. Art and web surfing give me interaction and intellectual stimulation. So now I’m drawing again, as my health allows. And I feel better emotionally and mentally for doing it. What this means for you is that there are going to be more pages of Cavegirl Combat. I hope to have several ready in a couple of weeks. At this point in my illness, about one- fourth of sufferers are already dead. Except for the effects of chemotherapy, I’m leading a fairly normal life. But the long- term survival rate — Past five years or so — Is almost zero. While I feel pretty good now, I could start going downhill very suddenly and very quickly. I hope to have a lot more art for you before that happens.”Cameroon, the artist, in his ‘Blog’, had the following as his first entry in that blog, and was posted on a Thursday, September 1, 2. It has nothing to do with the featured picture, other than this render was eventually placed in his blog as a standalone picture: “Getting started: I didn't give a lot of thought to the name ‘Cameroon Wildebeest, Jr.’ before I adopted it. I was posting something on Usenet back in 1. I just used the first two words that popped into my head. If I had known I would still be using it fifteen years later, I would have given it more thought. In any event, if you're familiar with my nom de plume at all, it's probably in connection with my female fighting art that's been posted around the Internet over the past ten years or so. I kept an alias for that work because I also had a busy career as a 'Mainstream' commercial artist, and I didn't want my day job impacted by my obsession/fetish/hobby. Now I'm at a stage in my life where I don't have to be quite so secretive. That doesn't mean I'm going to post my 'Real' identity here, but I am going to allow my profile to be somewhat higher.
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