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©2006-2009 ~archambers
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This is a true blast form the past. I drew this in my Drawing 2 class in the Spring of 1997 for the Prof. who later became my faculty mentor. To date no other students have tried to squeeze three figures into their “Anatomical Three Part” study. Sorry the picture is a little off. This image is mounted on foam core and is very warped. I need to remount it some day.

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waw..thats cool...
:iconarchambers:
Thank you and welcome to dA! I feel honored that I have your first comment!

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"Millions of artists create; only a few are accepted or even discussed by the public, and of those, even fewer are consecrated by posterity." - Marcel Duchamp
:iconzev007:
so very cool. very original approach
:iconnewapev:
This is great, what an original concept! Works very well :D

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It wasn;t my concept. It is a standard Drawing 2 project that two profs. give at BSU. But thanks just the same!

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"Millions of artists create; only a few are accepted or even discussed by the public, and of those, even fewer are consecrated by posterity." - Marcel Duchamp
:iconarchambers:
Thank you. I spent many hours on it and love how it turned out!

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"Millions of artists create; only a few are accepted or even discussed by the public, and of those, even fewer are consecrated by posterity." - Marcel Duchamp
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Really Brilliant.

I have a piece with the same layout.

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You didn't happen to go to BSU and have John Gee or B.J. Gerogio for a class, did you?

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"Millions of artists create; only a few are accepted or even discussed by the public, and of those, even fewer are consecrated by posterity." - Marcel Duchamp
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