Friday, May 20, 2011

Sketching On The Serenade Of The Seas; Poolside Bikini Cowgirl

      On our day at sea coming home on the cruise, I spent time by the pool, watching the events: belly flop contest, sexy legs contest, salsa dance lessons, it was a lot of fun and really crowded.  From the 12th deck, I was looking down at the pool and noticed the Bikini Cowgirl sitting on the side of the pool, and realized she was like a statue, so I thought, "get the pad out quick before she moves!"  The picture on top was actually done in two phases, because she, of course, decided to move to the next pose.
     I quickly turned the page to start a whole new picture that you will see in the middle, but I did not get too far since she just decided to get up all
 together and go off somewhere.  I thought she was a great subject, she did really wonderful poses!  What happened next is that the man to her right decided to just stretch out onto the edge of the pool when she left, so, I started to draw him (see bottom sketch), and I was doing fine, until Bikini Cowgirl came back.  The man then sat back up, she went back in the original pose, which explains how I had two chances to work on the first sketch!  I was flipping between pages!  A few minutes later they both left, which will then led to the next sketch that I will blog about later.  Keep reading!

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