Showing posts with label pin-up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pin-up. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Swimsuit

Better late than never!
I'm promising myself to do better with these themes!
So here's a cute girl in a cute swimsuit!

Monday, March 17, 2014

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Heartless

You can click the image to see a larger and more detailed version!
-Kassandra Heller

Monday, September 5, 2011

C2C - Indiana

Finally got around to another entry into my 50 part series of United States Pin-Ups. This is #3... so at this rate I'll be done some time in 2015. LOL!

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Sugar Ninjas Pin-up


A pin-up from my submission to the Sugar Ninjas Anthology.
Additional pin-ups are at my sketch blog http://www.amism.net/!

Thursday, July 7, 2011

GDG Artist Spotlight - Silvia Ortega



This week, we talk to GDG's Silvia Ortega, one of our European members! Keep an eye out for more of her amazing artwork in upcoming shows and in one of GDG's many upcoming projects!

Welcome to the Girls Drawin Girls Spotlight, Silvia!


1. What's your name?     
I'm Silvia Ortega

2. Where are you originally from, and where do you live now?     

I'm from Barcelona, Spain, and I lived here all of my life

3. What do you do for a living when you're not drawing sexy pinups?     

I'm children's books illustrator and animator assistant

4. What's your favorite medium to work in?     

I love pastel crayons and photoshop painting

5. Why do you think the pinup girl has such a timeless, wide appeal?     

Because we all like to be one of them

6. Define what "sexy" means to you.     

Seduce with eyes

7. What's your biggest goal/ambition as an artist?     

Continue working in what I like

8. Why do you like drawing ladies?     

Because I reflect in them a part of me, and it relaxes me

9. If you could travel anywhere, where would you go?     

Anywhere, I love travel, but specifically Japan (I have a friend there and I would like to visit her)

10. Name three artists who have influenced you and/or you admire.    
 
Many!, but specially Arthur de Pins, Bill Pressing and (of course) Gil Elvgren



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Thanks Silvia!!
Check out more of her work at her website:
www.etcillustration.com

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Ex Libris

My contribution to the GDG Vol. 4" Bookplate" project.
Get those pre-orders in people! ;)

Friday, June 24, 2011


Hey Gang... just sharing my latest Paper Doll. You can download the free, printable "mini" version over on DeviantArt along with several other Paper Dolls I've done.

I also have a full sized Paper Doll set (Denni Doll) for sale on my  Paper Betties website or through Etsy... for a whole whopping $10 + s/h. :)

Enjoy!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Vol. IV - Orchid Blue Mystique



For the time I had to work on it, I'm happy with what I was able to do =) Vol. IV is going to be amazing ladies!

~Sasha Palacio

Monday, June 6, 2011

GDG Volume IV Pre-Sale!

VOLUME IV PRE-SALE!
Hello GDG Fans!
We are SUPER proud to announce our newest volume of Pin-Up art!

Girls Drawin Girls Volume IV:
The Way Nature Made Her

Order now (or before July 10, 2011) for your PRE-SALE exclusive!! 
A custom pin-up bookplate by one of our many members!




Order now (or before July 10, 2011) for your PRE-SALE exclusive!!

This latest volume features over 83 artists, and is our biggest and most beautiful book to date! This will be the premiere of our FIRST hardcover book, and clocks in at an art-filled 174 pages. Page after page of flora-inspired beauties await, featuring art from our mucho-talented ladies!
This book is really beautiful; we are sending everything off to the printer to have in time for San Diego Comic-Con, so we are starting pre-orders as of now! Books will start shipping the week of July 10th, 2011.

PRE-SALE PRICE $40
FREE SHIPPING!!*

*US only; outside US subject to shipping costs
Order before San Diego Comic-Con (July 20, 2011) and receive your PRE-SALE EXCLUSIVE!!!
A unique pin-up themed GDG Member created
3"x4" bookplate as a special thank you!!

Thank you so much in advance for all your love and support!!!



Artists in the Book!
Aliki Theofilopoulos Grafft
Laura Galbraith
Ashley Bamburg
Aron J. Shay
Kali Fontecchio
Silvia Ortega
Daisy Church
Amy Donohoe
Beatriz Iglesias
San Smith
Erica Hesse
Laurie B!
Emily Dohler-Knox
Jessa Sininger
Karen Krajenbrink
Sasha Palacio
Denise Koyama
Megan Levens
Sandra Fremgen
Kari Kilpela
Alice Meichi Li
Mary Bellamy
Danni Shinya Luo
Victoria Ying
Vanessa Zuloaga
Maria Danalakis
Ikumi Moriya

Jessika von Innerebner
Mashanda Scott
Geneviève Farley-Tremblay
Jean Kang
Natalie Repp Zigal
Beth Sleven
Sarah Harkey
Jamie Gibbons
Genevieve Tsai
Kassandra Heller
Ellen Crenshaw
Erin Greener
Alina Chau
Kora Kosicka
Catherine Maske
Brianne Drouhard
Aida Sofia
Megan Dong
Chelsea Brown
Kristin Palach
Joanna Barnum
Kaitlin Sullivan
Marissa Barnett
Alison Donato
Renee Kurilla
Anand Duncan
Lindsey Lydecker
Susannah Mosher
Katie Shanahan

Christy Sawyer
Jenny Jenoosh
Carla Wyzgala
Rachel Young
Claire Hummel
Nicole Filiatrault
Rocky Ormsby-Olivares
Steph Laberis
Arie Monroe
Kate Ferguson
Liana Hee
Ashley Fisher
Shannon Finch
Aisleen Romano
Jay Fabares
Emily Thomas
Zoe Moss
Arica Houy
Heather Sybil Chavez
Lissa Treiman
Jill Schwarz
Katherine Waddell
Nancy (Lai) Bernier
Melody Severns
Moro Rogers
Lizzie Nichols
Cat Sze

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

GDG Artist Spotlight - Amy Donohoe

This week, we talk to GDG's , one of our members from the Southwest state of Texas! Keep an eye out for more of her amazing artwork in upcoming shows and in one of GDG's many upcoming projects!

Welcome to the Girls Drawin Girls Spotlight, Amy!



1. What's your name?
Amy Donohoe

2. Where are you originally from, and where do you live now? 
I was born in Dublin, Ireland and raised in Texarkana, Texas

3. What do you do for a living when you're not drawing sexy pinups? 
I'm a graphic designer by day and a illustrator by night!

4. What's your favorite medium to work in? 
Digital, specifically Illustrator & Photoshop

5. Why do you think the pinup girl has such a timeless, wide appeal? 
I think the pinup girl is a timeless classic because she represents the ideal female form.

6. Define what "sexy" means to you. 
To me, "sexy" means girls having natural bodies with different variations in body shape, size, and facial features.

7. What's your biggest goal/ambition as an artist? 
My biggest ambition as an artist is to become an illustration professor.

8. Why do you like drawing ladies?
 
I enjoy drawing ladies because I like drawing organic shapes.

9. If you could travel anywhere, where would you go? 
Paris, France

10. Name three artists who have influenced you and/or you admire. 
Kerascoët (Marie Pommepuy & Sébastian Cosset,) Moyoco Anno, Duane Bryers, & Katie Rice


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Thanks Amy!!
Check out more of her work at her website:
www.amism.net

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

GDG Artist Spotlight - Laura Galbraith



This week, we talk to GDG's Laura Galbraith, one of our members from the East Coast! Keep an eye out for more of her amazing artwork in upcoming shows and in one of GDG's many upcoming projects!

Welcome to the Girls Drawin Girls Spotlight, Laura!


1. What's your name? 
Laura Galbraith

2. Where are you originally from, and where do you live now?
 
I’m originally from
Miami, FL, but am now living and working in Brooklyn, NY

3. What do you do for a living when you're not drawing sexy pinups?
 
Creating web designs for magazines and occasionally doing some drawings for them! It’s not all that bad, helps pay the rent and keep me fed!

4. What's your favorite medium to work in? 
My favorite medium of choice is the… *gasp* ballpoint pen. I LOVE ballpoint pens, and although I usually use sumi ink or a brushpen to create finished inked drawings, there’s no other feeling that compares to scribbling with a ballpoint pen! Plus, I love the indentations it leaves on the paper if you use lots of pressure, giving it a sort of embossed look.

5. Why do you think the pinup girl has such a timeless, wide appeal? 
In the past pinups were definitely geared more towards men, to create a sort of ‘tasteful’ porn that could be shared with friends and subtle enough to be shown in public. I love that it’s evolved into a sort of womens empowerment movement, as the pinups in the present seem to not just glorify the female body, but also showing them as a figure of power and not just a ‘tease’.

6. Define what "sexy" means to you.
 
Sexy is everything about showing confidence, and a feeling of a control, but making it seem effortless. A bit of mystery as well..



7. What's your biggest goal/ambition as an artist? 
Getting my work out into the world and seen by as many people as possible! I love it when people view my work and have such strong emotional responses to the subject matter. Just making that emotional connection between my art and strangers is what really drives me to keep creating work.

8. Why do you like drawing ladies?
 
The fact that I am a lady is probably one of the biggest reasons. I like relating to the experiences I’ve had in my life through my art, and I feel like I do that best through my drawings of women. All of them may look different, but they all are different parts of me.

9. If you could travel anywhere, where would you go? 
Hmm… I’d say anywhere really! I have so many countries on my list… Definitely a few of my favorites:
India, Iran (probably not going to be able to visit here for a few years..), Spain, Turkey, and Paris 

10. Name three artists who have influenced you and/or you admire.

Just three??? Well, I’ll just go with the three most recent ones for now, which would have to be Diela Maharani, Saddo and Lisa Evans. (I covered them in my blog here: http://lauragalbraith.com/?p=499  where I’ve been trying to list all my inspirations) Of course, I have the usual traditional artists that I love like Klimt, Mucha, so on so on… but the three I listed above are more recent artists that have been a huge inspiration to me with their use of color, texture, and just… awesomeness… 



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Thanks Laura!!
Check out more of her work at her website:

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

GDG Artist Spotlight - Aida Sofía Barba

This week, we talk to GDG's Aida Sofía Barba, one of our members from Central America! Keep an eye out for more of her amazing artwork in upcoming shows and in one of GDG's many upcoming projects!

Welcome to the Girls Drawin Girls Spotlight, Aida!



1. What's your name?
Aida Sofía Barba

2. Where are you originally from, and where do you live now? 
I'm from Guadalajara, México, and still living here.

3. What do you do for a living when you're not drawing sexy pinups? 
I am a freelance illustrator, I have been working on editorial illustrations, and actually I'm planning my own business.

4. What's your favorite medium to work in? 
Vectors for digital media, and watercolor for traditional media.

5. Why do you think the pinup girl has such a timeless, wide appeal? 
Because Female body have been and will be always beautiful and admirable, all the curves of female anatomy are so armonic so I think they always catch our attention. We are beautiful!

6. Define what "sexy" means to you. 
Sexy is self confidence, self esteem, a sparkly personality and of course, lot's of curves!!!

7. What's your biggest goal/ambition as an artist? 
I really want to see my characters bring to life in a movie theater! I wanna be part of an animation movie.

8. Why do you like drawing ladies? 
Because the curves of the female body are very armonic, you can make wonderful feelings and expressions with just a turn of the hips.

9. If you could travel anywhere, where would you go? 
Right know I really want to take a cruise over the Bahamas, or the Caribbean. And other places I want to know are Brazil, Greek islands and Cabo San Lucas, a famous beach on my country, Mexico.

10. Name three artists who have influenced you and/or you admire. 
Glen Keane, Claire Keane, Britney Lee, Dean Yeagle, Chris Sanders 


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Thanks Aida!!
Check out more of her work at her website:

www.kimi-mo.blogspot.com


Wednesday, May 4, 2011

GDG Artist Spotlight - Ellen Crenshaw



This week, we talk to GDG's , one of our East Coast members! Keep an eye out for more of her amazing artwork in upcoming shows and in one of GDG's many upcoming projects!

Welcome to the Girls Drawin Girls Spotlight, Ellen!

1. What's your name?     
Ellen Crenshaw

2. Where are you originally from, and where do you live now?     

I grew up in North Palm Beach, Florida where I ran around in my bathing suit all day and caught lizards in my backyard.  Now I live in East Boston, Mass, where I decidedly am not in a bathing suit all day, but I get to experience fall.  It's a give and take.

3. What do you do for a living when you're not drawing sexy pinups?     

I'm a freelance illustrator.

4. What's your favorite medium to work in?     

Ink and watercolor.  I'm developing an interest in digital, however.

5. Why do you think the pinup girl has such a timeless, wide appeal?     

The female figure is so beautiful.  I think physical attraction to a woman transcends gender and orientation.  Artists will always love depicting beautiful women and people will always love looking at them.

6. Define what "sexy" means to you.     

Sexy to me is confidence, wit, nice arms, and a big nose.

7. What's your biggest goal/ambition as an artist?     

To never lack work.  If there comes a day when I can decline a project because I want to go on vacation, I'll have made it.

8. Why do you like drawing ladies?     

See #5.  Women are so fun to draw, and I am a woman so I can relate to them.

9. If you could travel anywhere, where would you go?     

I'd love to spend a warm day at Versailles.  I went last year with my husband, but we only got a taste of the gardens.  I want to bring a picnic lunch and stay in those gardens from dawn until dusk.

10. Name three artists who have influenced you and/or you admire.    
 
Chuck Jones, Craig Thompson, Graham Annable.


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Thanks Ellen!!
Check out more of her work at her website:
www.etcillustration.com

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

GDG Artist Spotlight - Aisleen Romano



This week, we talk to GDG's Aisleen Romano, one of our San Francisco members! Keep an eye out for more of her amazing artwork in upcoming shows and in one of GDG's many upcoming projects!

Welcome to the Girls Drawin Girls Spotlight, Aisleen!


1. What's your name?
My name is Aisleen Romano, a Celtic Italian blend.


2. Where are you originally from, and where do you live now?
I'm originally from South Brunswick, NJ and I just moved to San Francisco! It was a big move and me and my boyfriend drove across the country to make it.

3. What do you do for a living when you're not drawing sexy pinups?
 
I just started working at Zynga, a video game company. I'm an Associate Artist which is basically like a 2D Illustrator. I draw vector images to be used in-game.

4. What's your favorite medium to work in?
My favorite medium is a tie between gouache and markers. I love the freedom in colors I have with gouache and the nice crisp lines it gives me, and I love the easy cleanup of markers! Sometimes when I'm feeling a little lazy I'll finish a piece with markers just because I don't feel like dragging out my paints and setting it up.

5. Why do you think the pinup girl has such a timeless, wide appeal?
 
Because curves are sexy! Theres something really welcoming and charming about a sweet pretty lady in adorable outfits.

6. Define what "sexy" means to you.
 
I think sexy is confidence. Being sensual, wearing revealing clothes, looking sweet and edible is very sexy!

7. What's your biggest goal/ambition as an artist?
My biggest ambition as an artist would be to make a living as a concept artist. Theres nothing in the world I like doing more than sitting down and conceptualizing something that will be used in a game or animation. Working with a team of artists towards a goal is very exciting to me!

8. Why do you like drawing ladies?
I love drawing ladies because of their curves and sexy nature. Its fun to draw a little cute fashionable girl who goes to college, then draw a tough chick who loves to drink! Such a wide range of possibilities. That, and I like to draw outfits that I would love to own haha

9. If you could travel anywhere, where would you go?

This is tough. I'm not a big traveler, as I like to stay home on my vacations. So I'd say, anywhere theres a beach and I can go swimming in the ocean! I'm happy to be in San Francisco where I have just about anything I could want right here.

10. Name three artists who have influenced you and/or you admire.
Scott Wills is an incredible painter, and one of my favorite artists. His clean lines and details are something I aspire to! Ashley Wood is on the other end of the spectrum, with his fat brush strokes and wonderful muted color sense. And of course I love his ladies! And Bruce Timm. His ladies are something I've looked at for years, trying to figure out just how he constructs them. They're so simple and elegant!


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Thanks Aisleen!!
Check out more of her work at her website:
spooypress.blogspot.com

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

GDG Artist Spotlight - Jessika von Innerebner

 
 
This week, we talk to GDG's , one of our Canadian based members! Keep an eye out for more of her amazing artwork in upcoming shows and in one of GDG's many upcoming projects!

Welcome to the Girls Drawin Girls Spotlight, Jessika!
 
 
1. What's your name?
Jessika Marie Renee von Innerebner...just counted...that's 30 letters :O

2. Where are you originally from, and where do you live now?
Born in Yellowknife, NWT, Canada...BBBBrrrrrr!
But I call the west coast home, Vancouver, Victoria and currently living in Kelowna. Fun to move around there are so many wonderful places I want to live :D

3. What do you do for a living when you're not drawing sexy pinups?

I'm an animator at Club Penguin by day and have at least 5 projects on the go at all times by night. Love creating and new challenges :D

4. What's your favorite medium to work in?
Sketching on good ol' fashion paper then work digitally with flash and photoshop.

5. Why do you think the pinup girl has such a timeless, wide appeal?
All those streamlined curves and pushed poses, from Betty and Marilyn to Dita Von T.

6. Define what "sexy" means to you.
Au Natural, fresh, happy and lots of laughing...nothin' fake :P

7. What's your biggest goal/ambition as an artist?

Keep creating, pushing, challenging myself and motivate others to do the same!
Always up for a good collaboration!

8. Why do you like drawing ladies?
No straight lines, all curves baby!

9. If you could travel anywhere, where would you go?

I'd love to travel through-out all the warm locations in the world. When I've visited em' all I'd do it again!

10. Name three artists who have influenced you and/or you admire.

Jessica Borutski, Cale Atkinson and watching kids with crayons...they seriously inspire and remind me to let my imagination run wild!


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Thanks Jessika!!
 
Check out more of her work at her website:
thekartoonkid.blogspot.com



Wednesday, April 13, 2011

GDG Artist Spotlight - Carla Wyzgala

This week, we talk to GDG's Carla Wyzgala, one of our Chicago based members! Keep an eye out for more of her amazing artwork in upcoming shows and in one of GDG's many upcoming projects!

Welcome to the Girls Drawin Girls Spotlight, Carla!
1. What's your name?
Carla Wyzgala

2. Where are you originally from, and where do you live now?

Chicago

3. What do you do for a living when you're not drawing sexy pinups?

Currently working on Amy of Darkness graphic novel about hot Goth chicks!  Soo... drawing sexy pin-ups IS what I do for a living!

4. What's your favorite medium to work in?

WATERCOLOR!!!!!!!!!!!  J'adore.

5. Why do you think the pinup girl has such a timeless, wide appeal?

Because classy pin-up girls are just a TEASE.  Use your imagination for the rest.

6. Define what "sexy" means to you.

In my art it means sweet seduction behind her eyes and a glimpse of skin.
In my life it means passionate romance.
 
7. What's your biggest goal/ambition as an artist?
Success in getting  works published and seen worldwide, in which ever way it happens.

8. Why do you like drawing ladies?

I enjoy most drawing their long flowing hair. I feel most accomplished when their faces end up with Goddess-like Beauty.

9. If you could travel anywhere, where would you go?

Atlantis, you said anywhere right?   But in a real sense: New Zealand. 

10. Name three artists who have influenced you and/or you admire.

Alphonse Mucha, who isn't inspired by art nouveau?
Stephanie Pui Mun Law, watercolor at its perfection.
Gil Elvgren, we can all learn a thing or two about skin-tone from that man.


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Thanks Carla!!
Check out more of her work at her website:
www.carlations.net

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

GDG Artist Spotlight - Renée Kurilla

This week, we talk to GDG's Renée Kurilla, one of our Boston based members! Keep an eye out for more of her amazing artwork in upcoming shows and in one of GDG's many upcoming projects!

Welcome to the Girls Drawin Girls Spotlight, Renée!
1. What's your name?
Renée Kurilla

2. Where are you originally from, and where do you live now?
I'm originally from Scranton, PA but have been living in Boston, MA
for over 10 years.
 
3. What do you do for a living when you're not drawing sexy pinups?
I'm a lead artist at an educational multimedia studio in Boston. That
means I do everything from character design to book design to
storyboards and animation! Phew.
 
4. What's your favorite medium to work in?
I love Photoshop right now but I used to love oil paint. It's a shame
it got too messy and it became more and more difficult to find a place
to let my paintings dry for weeks on end. My cat, Timmy was always
walking on my palette!

5. Why do you think the pinup girl has such a timeless, wide appeal?
There are so many different types of pinups: the realistic figure, the
cartoon figure, crazy shape-y impossible poses, naked, clothed, sort
of clothed -  Regardless of what type...the female figure is
inarguably pleasant to look at!
 
6. Define what "sexy" means to you.
Sexy is knowing what you want and not giving in to any pressure that
leads you in another direction. (And if you can do that without losing
your smile...that's even better.)
 
7. What's your biggest goal/ambition as an artist?
When I was growing up, my biggest dream was to become a Disney
animator. But I've found that goals can change and rearrange
themselves over the years. Currently, my biggest ambition is trying to
figure out what I want to "say" through my art.
 
8. Why do you like drawing ladies?
I've discovered that I draw what I wish I could look like. Clothes I
wish I had - Personality I wish I could exude. I spend a lot of time
idolizing other women and I just draw what I see.
 
9. If you could travel anywhere, where would you go?
I've always wanted to live in Paris for one year. (I mean, I'd stay
even longer...but one year seems sufficient.) I went there when I was
in high school for three days and it wasn't enough. I'd love to go
back.
 
10. Name three artists who have influenced you and/or you admire.
Nate Wragg, Pascal Campion, Harley Jessup, Lorelay Bove, Craig
Thompson, Jillian Tamaki, and my dedicated co-workers inspire me on a
daily basis. Oh wait, you said three! :)
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Thanks Renée!!
Check out more of her work at her website:
www.kurillastration.com

Frankie Paper Doll

 
A little side project I've started... "Paper Betties" Paper Dolls. Hoping some day I'll actually sell some. LOL!

You can download the full, printable version of this gal in my DeviantArt gallery: Paper Betties Mini - Frankie