I'm 80-old, I live in France, I'm retired from business activities and I'm a self-taught artist.
I've been attracted to amputee women since my youth, perhaps because I met a couple of them when I was 5 or 10-old.
I'd have liked to be a comic books artist or a car designer. It didn't happen and it's OK like that. Now I'm very happy with my way in drawing.
Current Residence: Near Paris, France
Favourite genre of music: Classical -> Opera -> Bel Canto -> Rossini
Favourite photographer: Doisneau
Favourite style of art: The 'clear line' (see 'Favourite artist')
Operating System: Windows 10
MP3 player of choice: None
Shell of choice: None
Wallpaper of choice: None
Skin of choice: None
Favourite cartoon character: Peggy !!!
Personal Quote: None
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your page is super gross and weird
Thank you so much for the faves!
I really enjoy your style!
Vive la France
Its a pity you never created a comic featuring amputees. I like your painting skills.
Thank you for the comment. I'm at ease in drawing and painting illlustrations, but I'm not in making comic series. My friend 'Adder' is at ease in drawing comic series, not illustrations. I have published several comic series by him here : Melanie P., Sophie, Marianne, athalie B. ; you can find them in my dA Gallery. You'll never view his long-length series 'Martine' (over 1,300 pages), too many years would be needed to post it. While Adder can draw 30 pages in 2 days, I can trace and colourize 2, maybe 3 illustrations per year.
My best,
Maurice😀
Hope you enjoy your break!
I'm enjoying your Stu Noble entries just as much as I enjoyed the RHD ones, Thanks very much.