nude bather

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Hi Everyone! I know I’ve been missing in action for more than a long time. Meathenge is not going away, but have been so terribly busy with home and business that I absolutely don’t have any time to cook and or post here.
My brother inlaw bought a fancy drawing tablet, he’s a college degreed artist an junk. Anyhoo, he’s been learning how to use it and has been doing “paint by numbers” to see how things lay. Personally, I don’t care how you slice it, this drawing rocks. Not only does it remind me of something from the past, but it’s so nicely done that I had to share it with you.
It may not have anything to do with food or what I’m up to, but you can surely see why I chose to post it. What do you think?
xo, Biggles

8 thoughts on “nude bather

  1. Nice pic. Reminds me of the kind of illustrations that used to appear on CA citrus wood boxes, the kind kids recycled to make little book shelves.

  2. The artist’s signature: HEAD ’09!!! Priceless.
    (I used to hate paint-by-numbers, even though I always begged my parents to buy me kits so I’d have canvas and paints. Loved to smell that paint. I’d “blur” the boundaries between C-9 and C-13, just to get some “ort.”)

  3. Thanks, thanks and thanks? My full name is just as hilarious, like a medical procdure. I was encouraged to sign it even though it was a practice piece by Mrs. Meathead who bought me the super duper tablet.
    Idle hands are the Devil’s workshop, they say. So onto doing the Lord’s work! Naked ladies! Next project? Chainsaw wielding farm animals!

  4. What do I think? I’m thinking someone needs to spend some quality time with his/her significant other. Ya know. Like a weekend in a hotel with no children around. Because kids can be pesky when they ask things like, “Why are you calling each other names that aren’t yours?” Yep. Kids can ruin all kinds of magic.

  5. That’s very good.
    At least you can call this sort of an illustration, art, in the real sense of it.
    Not like some people that just splatter some paint on a bit of canvas and label it as art.