Here's the second piece for Wonder Woman Day: Wonder Woman skateboarding! Kevenn T. Smith colored this one with Prismacolor pencils. His brilliant colors really flesh out my line work.
I thought I'd post the evolution of this drawing from rough pencils, to inks, to colors. The finished piece is 9x12 inches on Bristol Board.
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This year, I'm one of the contributing artists for the Wonder Woman Day Charity Auction to benefit two domestic violence shelters and a crisis line.
I completed my first piece for the auction today, Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman spinning with her cape on, and wanted to share it. It was fun using Prismacolor pencils; I haven't used them in about a year, surprisingly! The piece measures 9x12 inches.
If you like the piece, I hope you'll bid on it when online bidding opens for the silent auction. All details are on the Wonder Woman Day website. Remember, all proceeds go to great causes!
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You can read all about Spoiler here and on girl-wonder.org. As it says on Girl-Wonder, Stephanie Brown is now a symbol of the need for change in the comic book community regarding the degrading treatment of women, which, unfortunately, is all too common nowadays.
This piece was created for a "Draw Stephanie Brown" meme begun by Dean Trippe on Livejournal. It's my take on Stephanie's Spoiler costume.
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I just completed the art based on the sketch in the post below!
In this one piece, I've summed up everything that Wonder Woman means to me, and the strength, intelligence, and guts I wish she was portrayed with in the current DC Universe.
The actual size of the completed piece is 18x24 inches.
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Wonder Woman is, of course, copyright DC Comics, and all that jazz.