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Lindsay's face. Faces often come out looking different than real life, but this one is unusually unlike her in person. This looks strong and almost brooding, which is quite different than the reality. |
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Elegant and slim; beautiful curves. This piece is definitely among my favorites. |
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The same piece as above, with blackened bronze finish, and green patina, which comes out with a markedly blue cast on blackened bronze... |
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This is the smoothed version. Not quite mirror-perfect, but looks very, very slick with any of the metallic paste wax finishes. |
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This piece has Lindsay bending to her left. It really shows up her musculature and gives a nice sense of gentle motion. |
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Lindsay, with her arms up, bracketing her head. Sorry, no hands. Her breasts are suggested, but not really present. |
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Lindsay, with her arms held tightly to her, with hands gently curved. This pose was intended to just be pleasing to the eye. The hands are intentionally not balled or clutched, so as not to suggest fright or defensiveness. |
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Leaning forward and holding her shin, this really shows off Lindsay's curves, at the same time as giving a very angular pose. This piece is sanded very smooth, and the blonde bronze color with gloss coat really shows it off. |
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