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πŸ‘ jus thicc af yogi boi flexin

Oh my god I fucking love this! Adorable! I'd kinda hoped there was a more on display version of this <3<3<3<3 thank you for posting!
I'm glad you enjoyed it so much! The original version had the shirt on, so it was an interesting challenge to take it off. At least it seemed doable haha πŸ˜‚ So why not? But next time, I'll make sure to go with full nudity from day 1.
i wish my twists would look that clean xd
~ joy
Haha, yeah, it's actually an anatomically incorrect twist, I think irl it's mostly the shoulders that are doing the twisting and the ribcage turns maybe 90-100 degrees at max, but I tend to enjoy exaggerating things when possible πŸ˜›
Great update! Yummy!
I'm definitely lit now!

-J
u r sooo lit! 🌟😎🌟 thanks for ur support!!!πŸ™ŒπŸ’–
Great Lamouriel! Stefan got naked for us! And absolutely for free! We don't even have to subscribe to his Onlyfans to see him in all his glory. :D
That ass is just divine. Even the sun is staring at it.
One of Aphrodite's epithets was "Kallipygos" (having beautiful buttocks). I think Stefan deserved that epithet too.
Sasha M
There you go, now I've got this on my mind... What an amazing compliment, thank you Sasha! 😊 Yes, indeed, our godlike Stefan has a splendid body, like a piece of art walking around with no clothes on πŸ”₯ The sun is definitely staring at him, the true Renaissance ass! πŸ‘πŸ‘€ So glad you enjoyed this picture πŸ™
Shame to cover such body :)
okkk πŸ˜‚ 1st off πŸ₯Ί my face got hurt by your comment 😩 but then i saw the wink πŸ₯°πŸ€— n i was like ok you seem cool πŸ˜… πŸ˜‰ 2ndly πŸ’¦ i wasnt born with this bodyπŸ™„ i worked hard..yes very hardπŸš€ for it n u know wat? Im still workin on itπŸ˜‡πŸ’•thnx 4 your time🌻

πŸ”¬ For The Science

I've heard that one of the best ways to learn anatomy is by tracing. As well, I've seen many professional artists, ie gallery artists, COPY others' work. This one piece started you down the road to many amazing pieces. You took a photo and used it to make art of your own. I say, there nothing to be ashamed of and apologize for.
Thank you! It felt weird to reveal this after all these years. Especially considering that most people believed I made this up entirely myself, like I'm tricking everyone into thinking that I actually know something about human body...
I guess a leopard really CAN change his spots! The cat 'house of the rising' son, indeed! I wonder what the 'j' stood for?
Anyway, a delightful piece! I especially love the glum expression!

-J
Thanks a lot J! And J means J because Andrzej is pronounced 'An-jay', but he's not girly enough to go by Anne J, so I tried Andy J...
A magical image! Somewhat similar to the character of the Beatles
I guess everyone has a doppelgΓ€nger somewhere πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
The real Andrzej turns out to be a super-flexible humanoid leopard with a Beatles haircut and a face a bit like Paul McCartney.. No wonder he prefers the Animals!
Sasha M
Thanks so much for your comment! Just googled some images of The Beatles and funny enough, none of them actually resemble him, but he'd sure fit right into the band - or more accurately, "the bend"!

😎 Desert Elves

The style in this image reminds me of the works of Keith Parkinson. It's in the textures of the stone, the sheen of the Elfin skin, the way that the pool gains an opacity as it reflects the sky, and elements I can't so much name as "feel". The effect of reflected heat and dust haze distorting the lower horizon is an immersive environmental cue.

There are two mysteries for me in the image, both in oddities of the water. The first is the source of the flows we see entering the pool. One rivulet appears to begin somewhere between the feet of the Elf seated on the bench by the wall, yet does not leave a trail wide and strong enough for the flow. The other cascades from near the base of the middle pillar, but likewise lacks any creek or evident conduit which could support it. The second oddity are the twin splashes by the bather's well-formed buttocks. There is no sign that he has moved significantly in the past few seconds, as the ripples surrounding his submerged portions are subdued.

In all other respects, it is a beautiful piece of fantasy art.

There is a faint pensiveness in the expression of the Elfin boy seated on the bench as his gaze, like the bather's, is cast toward the viewer. While his skin tone is similar to the bather's, his ears are outward rather than upward-swept, and his hair is suited to be braided into dreadlocks, in contrast to the softer, only slightly curly hair of the bather. Are the two of different ethnicities, or is that degree of variation normal within the Elves of Al-Hedsit? Both have well-defined musculature rarely found in depictions of Elves, making them at once more attractive and realistic than the overly sleek and smooth forms we often see, but they retain the fine bone structure that is a signature quality of Elfin beauty.

I would certainly love to see more of these figures and the other inhabitants of Al-Hedsit should you choose to revisit them.

--Yacas
The piece is breathtaking. It is an exercise in distinctly human beauty that is rarely realized. If one views the image solely in the uppermost portion of the frame, we have a boyish, almost "innocent" face that could belong in any of the "life" drawings of the Dutch or Flemish schools of the period. Moving downward, we behold a lithe and well-sculpted back, only for the sudden turn and expansion of the figure presenting the singlarly human feature celebrated by the Greeks of antiquity--perfectly formed buttocks, with astonishing, upward arched legs. A few artists of the age might have been daring enough to depict the boy's remarkable testes so, but certainly not in such an erotic fashion! What might Michaelangelo have done to have such a model in his studio?

Your use of lighting is as superb as your attention to the flow of muscles and the tension in the body as he assumes and holds such an extraordinary pose. I love the way that you have added the details of fine cracks as if it is truly the aging of a fine oil painting by a lost master. How much would such a unique work command at auction? How many students of art history would devote their attention and aspirations to understanding both the creator and his utterly unique muse?

I can only begin to express my admiration for your work here. Your evocation of the style of the period could bring me to tears. I admire every detail even as I find it sensuous and stimulating. It is an exceptional example of an aesthetic that is both erotic and refined. How long did it take you to create such a piece?

I think it is most appropriate to say that your story is the frame for the art, bringing out elements in it and helping the viewer understand it better. The story also works as the tantalizing introduction to a period romance that I would certainly read--especially if it were an illustrated guide to the pieces created by master and muse!

--Yacas

🦒 Yasha Lebedev

"How cool is that? ;D"

That's super cool! It looked especially sweet that Andrzej was next to Yasha at the beginning. But the lustful elf Nathaniel, apparently, is looking for a threesome ^^

πŸ”¬ For The Science

+++))) Good
Aww, thank you!
you mean he was Real! well better warm up the time machine to find him and meet the real Andrzej and maybe he dating Yasha at the time i arrive XD TKnight93
My washing machine has a timer, does it count as a time machine? Guess we'll never find out as too old to fold into it anyway.
Roll!!
Rock, paper, fold!
This hairdo with leopard suit look really like 60-70 photos. And of course the pose is the same "how is it possible?!" wonder :)
Thank you so much! The hairdo was indeed inspired by the 1969 era. As for the outfit - I didn't know leopard suits were popular back then, it was just a "wild" guess.

❌ FleX-Men

All those little details! Wrinkles, feet, cutest smile... Love it! Please, do more of her.... pleeeeaaase! Giz199
I'm so glad you liked her, I surely hope to come up with more ideas for her in the future.