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Maggie Bradshaw

Tutshill Tornado Beater
Tutshill Tornado Beater by @magsby (Maggie Bradshaw)

My first pic done totally in painter and with a tablet when i first got it! It's a Tushhill Tornado beater, one of the professional league, It was done as a request a while ago :) i think ijust really like the perpsective and the face. I wish I had time to do more picsl ike this

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Posted: Saturday, 20 April, 2002 @ 08:50 AM

Hate to mention it, but it should be the "Tutshill Tornadoes". Easy mistake to make, though, since your drawing has the beater's "tush" on prominent display ;]

The drawing itself? Your usual excellence...

Posted: Thursday, 04 July, 2002 @ 12:02 AM

When I first viewed the thumbnail, I thought it was some sexy girl with really big feet. lol Now that I see the enlarged version, the foreshortening is good as well as the expression. Maybe if the foreshortening was more dynamic and extreme, I would go "WHOOOOOA!" but it was your first time with coloring. The coloring is great!

Posted: Thursday, 20 February, 2003 @ 01:42 PM

What I really admire about this piece is in the detail of the way he handles his bat, the way he holds on to his broom, how his foot sort of hooks over the stick. A lot of people can't portray exactly how one would straddle the broom, and you have captured this in a subtle way that is strangely intriguing. Cheers and commending inkstains to you.

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