This is a work in progress. I started it when I got my first computer in 2000 and set to learning Photoshop. V2 is the current iteration, done last night (September 2, 2016)
I drew this back in 2007. I recall it was intended to be part of the mast head for some ass-worshipping web site or blog. I don’t know what happened to it, in terms of how it was eventually used.
I call this “Biker Butt” although, come to think of it, a better title would be “Male Cleavage” since this is a construction worker, not a biker.
This is a reference to “The Walking Dead”, though it’s doubtful a rotting ambulatory corpse would look this good.
Looks sort of like a landscape, doesn’t it?
This is a newly re-traced/re-drawn version of a sketchbook drawing from the summer of ’92. The original sketched looked vaguely like Marlon Brando, which, as of yesterday afternoon, inspired me to design Stanley Kowalski, from “A Streetcar Named Desire”, as an animated cartoon character.
Since you asked me nicely, here’s the original sketch from July or August, 1992.
This is a copy of a drawing/etching by Pablo Picasso, changing the gender roles. I drew it in the summer of 1992.
This is a sketch, done in a 2012 American Express Appointment Book, as a part of my ongoing “Daily Derriere” series. The forms were suggest by the map they were drawn upon.
This drawing is scanned from a sketchbook I kept in the summer of 1992. It is copied from an issue of Honcho or Mandate from 1985/86. The photographer is unknown. It is pen and ink and watercolor wash.