Banging Bonita
I must commend you for your exemplary work in the Photoshopping of that image. By trade, I am a book designer, meaning that I work in photo manipulation programs every now and then, though I would be the first to admit that my faults as an artist are many. As a result, I have worked very closely with artists who are better than I am, many who are able to draw from scratch the intricate details of the human body. I am now looking at an image that was drawn by a friend and colleague of the liver, which is amazingly detailed and precise.
However, their work pales in comparison to your image. I am in awe at the intricacies that you have instilled into your work, which has, as of late, been lacking in the area of medical book design. This must have taken you hours to work on, but I am so very glad that you were able to share with us the fruits of your hard work. I feel like I am in the company of a budding artist. You have touched my life in so many ways that I am unable to put them all into words.
Thank you so very much for this. If you ever need a job at my company, I would be more than willing to put in a good word for you and provide my bosses with samples of your work.
God, I am wiping away tears. What a lovely compliment to a budding artist.
Lester Burnham wrote: Banging Bonita
I must commend you for your exemplary work in the Photoshopping of that image. By trade, I am a book designer, meaning that I work in photo manipulation programs every now and then, though I would be the first to admit that my faults as an artist are many. As a result, I have worked very closely with artists who are better than I am, many who are able to draw from scratch the intricate details of the human body. I am now looking at an image that was drawn by a friend and colleague of the liver, which is amazingly detailed and precise.
However, their work pales in comparison to your image. I am in awe at the intricacies that you have instilled into your work, which has, as of late, been lacking in the area of medical book design. This must have taken you hours to work on, but I am so very glad that you were able to share with us the fruits of your hard work. I feel like I am in the company of a budding artist. You have touched my life in so many ways that I am unable to put them all into words.
Thank you so very much for this. If you ever need a job at my company, I would be more than willing to put in a good word for you and provide my bosses with samples of your work.
Lester Burnham wrote: Banging Bonita
I must commend you for your exemplary work in the Photoshopping of that image. By trade, I am a book designer, meaning that I work in photo manipulation programs every now and then, though I would be the first to admit that my faults as an artist are many. As a result, I have worked very closely with artists who are better than I am, many who are able to draw from scratch the intricate details of the human body. I am now looking at an image that was drawn by a friend and colleague of the liver, which is amazingly detailed and precise.
However, their work pales in comparison to your image. I am in awe at the intricacies that you have instilled into your work, which has, as of late, been lacking in the area of medical book design. This must have taken you hours to work on, but I am so very glad that you were able to share with us the fruits of your hard work. I feel like I am in the company of a budding artist. You have touched my life in so many ways that I am unable to put them all into words.
Thank you so very much for this. If you ever need a job at my company, I would be more than willing to put in a good word for you and provide my bosses with samples of your work.
Lester Burnham wrote: Banging Bonita
I must commend you for your exemplary work in the Photoshopping of that image. By trade, I am a book designer, meaning that I work in photo manipulation programs every now and then, though I would be the first to admit that my faults as an artist are many. As a result, I have worked very closely with artists who are better than I am, many who are able to draw from scratch the intricate details of the human body. I am now looking at an image that was drawn by a friend and colleague of the liver, which is amazingly detailed and precise.
However, their work pales in comparison to your image. I am in awe at the intricacies that you have instilled into your work, which has, as of late, been lacking in the area of medical book design. This must have taken you hours to work on, but I am so very glad that you were able to share with us the fruits of your hard work. I feel like I am in the company of a budding artist. You have touched my life in so many ways that I am unable to put them all into words.
Thank you so very much for this. If you ever need a job at my company, I would be more than willing to put in a good word for you and provide my bosses with samples of your work.
Banging Bonita wrote: you're making fun of me aren't you?
I take art very seriously, Bebe (I will call you Bebe from now on, because Banging Bonita is too much for me to type, and B B just looks absurd unless you're royalty [let's see how many people get that], so Bebe it is). I stand by every word I said to you, and I hope that you will seriously consider my offer. I know that there are many starving artists out there, but, because I have connections, I want to have less starving artists and more truly splendid pieces of art created for all to enjoy over the years, which is why I'm going to start a foundation called Get Out The Creativity–Here's Art!, showcasing young and underrated talent, much like yours. If you would grant me permission, I would like to feature your piece of art as part of the first show.
I love you too, gnomo.