Here's a classic from my Pan-Gea days. This appeared in the print comic from Ape Entertainment. I was on fire during that time, creatively. I felt like I had found a voice and purpose and I was loving the art I was making.
It changed a bit not long after. We had kids... my perspective changed. My priorities were realigned. And my approach to art changed. I have felt that fire since, strong as ever, but I will always have a very soft spot in my heart for this character and this era.
I'll speak more about Pan-Gea in future posts. It isn't what I consider to be pure pinup... but it damn sure is tangential at least.
Brush pens, markers, smooth paper for pens. 7x11 |
This is how the image appears in the comic. |
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