Just having some fun with Wonder Woman.

The idea was to add some recessed lights overhead so I can see what the hell I'm doing! I boxed out a little drop down ceiling over the counter area and I can wire the new lights right into the existing ones situated on either side of the counter so they all operate off the one switch.
The Continuing Adventures of Mathilda a.k.a. "Little Miss Pewfy Pants"!
One of her fave resting places, overlooking the stairway so she can keep tabs on anyone coming in. Why she had her leg sticking out like that is anyone's guess!
Again with the Crazy Eyes!
awwwwwwww!
A bit blurry but the look was classic so it's a keeper!
"I am Mathilda.... Hear Me Roar!"
I'll be posting pics of Lovelies all weekend in the hopes that you all have a lovely weekend!
Eliza Dushku, for my money, the best looking woman on TV right now.
Jane Fonda before she became a political activist and a fitness guru and an Oscar winner and someone who backhandedly insults her father practically everytime she opens her mouth... in other words, when she was awesome!
An early pic of Tea Leoni, before the dark years, before.... Duchovny!
I used a combination of dry and water-soluable colored pencils and quite a bit of water soluable crayons as well. All done on 4-ply museum board.
When you get down to it, it's a damn silly piece, and I had fun with all the different design elements and symbolism.
It wasnt done intentionally but as I progressed on the piece I noticed the personalities of these 3 ladies kinda came to life. The one on the left is most certainly a dominant type, and this one above is submissive (the ring on her collar cinched that deal!) and the middle one, she can go either way!
All 3 scans as it would look matted up.
Here's me and "Little Miss Pewfy Pants" with the framed piece on my wall. It's 66" long and 22" wide and really heavy! The matt had to be made in 3 pieces because I couldnt find anyone with matt board big enough to cut it out of one piece. I used 100lb wire to hang it just to be safe! Between cutting the matts and putting it all together in the frame I'd estimate I spent about 8 hours of time on that alone! Better than paying someone else to do it that's for sure!
on to the next project!