Hmm, I wonder how our ballerina ended up behind bars in Bunty Picture Library #12? Knowing girls' comics, she was wrongly convicted of a crime or kidnapped. The prisoner/slave story was always popular in girls' comics; in fact, it is one of the lynchpins in girls' comics. For that reason, 'ballerina behind bars' would be guaranteed a hit even today.
@Raid71: I imagine it would be a difficult challenge for some people. But then, Daddy SI would want to set challenges that would be real challenges. He would want us to expand our experiences and imaginations. We always produce great results, whatever the challenge, and this one is no exception. I'm looking forward to seeing what else turns up before the challenge ends.
You know, this challenge does take me back to when I was little and learning to draw. I used to draw ballerina figures by the mile.
@ Pia Guerra…awesome stuff…love the composition. @paul…nice take…great pose. @miranda…lovely pencils. @dorkmuffin….tha for the link….very useful reference.
So, @Pia served up a fastball right down the middle so fast it looked like no one could touch it and here comes @mojokingbee knocking right out of the park. As beautiful as all the other drawings have been, @mojokingbee's is the story I really want to read. Love the handcuffs.
Damn... so many talented people here. It`s almost embarrassing, but here`s my try at Lorna Drake who`s now a ballet assassin. It never goes very well as we can see in the newest issue of Bunty.
@ Pia- too good! I like the possibly hate-filled instructor with the cane part the best @mojo- sweet, I enjoy your work more everytime I see it. @mecurial- wicked style, creepy @S. Madsen - what Beamish said and hilarious too!
Wow, I haven't been around here in an eternity and it's cool to see that Remake remodel is chugging along. There's lots of inspiring art here. Good job, artists. I thought I'd take a swing at it: