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Please have a look at my newest submission. It's an attempt of explaining how I imagine that Betty can use her special office chair. Do you think that such a device can really work ?
Thank you,
Maurice
Thank you,
Maurice
The next sub-galleries 'My Tribute to...'
After my tributes to R.H. Dee, Stu Noble and Arjay, I'm going to create new sub-galleries in order to pay tributes to 3 other ancient devotee artists. These artists from the decades 1950-1960 are Fred Gordon (60 drawings), Jim Walters (41 drawings) and Kay Simpson (160 drawings). Their drawings have been sent to me by tommyk66 ( https://www.deviantart.com/tommyk66 ) with permission of posting them to my deviantart gallery, so you have to be grateful to tommy for sharing his archives with the community. I'll first create a sub-gallery 'My Tribute to Fred Gordon', then 'My Tribute to Jim Walters', then 'My Tribute to Kay Simpson'. I'll start with Fred the coming Sunday (Dec. 10) and shall submit 4 drawings per week as I used to do. Same with Jim and Kay when Fred's have come to end. Please note that the links to the 'featured' gallery for Stu Noble and Arjay's works will be removed within a few days, but the related sub-galleries won't be withdrawn, so you've still an access to their
New Gallery: My tribute to R.H. Dee
Hi watchers and all, While Adder's 'Nathalie' has been temporarily interrupted, I'll start submitting drawings by someone whose art has been high-rated by many admirers of amputee women : R.H. Dee. I don't know if it was his real name, rather a pseudonym. So a new gallery will be added to my home page : My tribute to R.H. Dee. As far as I know, Dee died about 1988, with no heirs or copyright owners, which allowed collectors of his art to post it to several websites or groups, among which the defuncted Disabled-graphics Yahoo! group I was a co-owner of. As that group doesn't exist anymore, I think that Dee's drawings can't be viewed anywhere on the Net. I tried a search on Google Images and I found only one drawing, restored by me and submitted 11 years ago to deviantart. Of course, Dee's drawings, made from the late 1970s to the early 1980s, have been made without the help of any computer tools : he wasn't an artist of the computers or Internet era. His art is mostly pen and Indian
The next 2 pages of Adder's Nathalie
DUE TO A TEMPORARY COMPUTER FAILURE, I'LL BE UNABLE TO SUBMIT PAGES 191-192 OF ADDER'S NATHALIE ON SUNDAY, JUNE 13th. I APOLOGIZE ABOUT THIS AND BE SURE THAT OUR DHD GIRL WILL BE BACK HERE ON SUNDAY, JUNE 20th. MAURICE
About my artwork
After submitting https://www.deviantart.com/mautheil/art/Tawny-05-txt-851546082 on August 10, I have tried to make a new sketch of my favourite character Peggy, but I was short of creativity and it didn't work correctly. So, after a break, I have undertaken to begin two sketches of the pictures following Tawny 05 (see link above), and I'll submit the first one straightaway. As usual, it needs several corrections, but at least you can see what happens. I don't know if I'm able to deliver the completed image before the end of this year. I also have started to sketch the second image, but before submitting it, I'll have to make progress with the two boys and the decor. In the mean time, I'll submit 2 pages of Adder's series 'Nathalie B.' every Sundays as usual. All the best to all of you, Maurice
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Hi Bob, Great to hear from you !
A critique about this device was that the base wasn't wide enough and put Betty at risk of losing her balance. I really don't know... I remember of the rolling stands you've created and many of them have been saved in my favourites and in my hard drive. If they can work, Bety's can work too ! However, I think she can't walk downstairs or climb upstairs, and probably not use escalators because the steps are too narrow. But it isn't a problem in the block she works in, there are several lifts.
Cheers,
Maurice
A critique about this device was that the base wasn't wide enough and put Betty at risk of losing her balance. I really don't know... I remember of the rolling stands you've created and many of them have been saved in my favourites and in my hard drive. If they can work, Bety's can work too ! However, I think she can't walk downstairs or climb upstairs, and probably not use escalators because the steps are too narrow. But it isn't a problem in the block she works in, there are several lifts.
Cheers,
Maurice