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Originally Posted by #Brian
I actually never talked about how hot she is, you came to that conclusion on your own, so I'll pass the compliment on to her!
Furthermore, I was posting those during a time of zero photos and info and it kept the thread active. Once Comic con pics rolled out you may have noticed that I stopped. Or maybe you were to blinded by my wife's hotness to move past that page. Either way, thanks for dragging me into your argument, friend.
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I didn't give my opinion on your wife; this is not the forum for it and I wouldn't be caught dead giving opinions about anyone's wife. Go ahead and forward my imagined compliments, though, good if that makes her happy :P
And yes, you did talk about how how hot your wife is:
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Originally Posted by #Brian
Here is a comparison with my wife, I don't consider her "skinny" she has a healthy amount of weight.
(Plus I get to brag a bit about my beautiful wife!...lol)
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And yeah, the giclee bit was a distraction. I don't feel too bad about that, though: the art world needs less pretentiousness. We have way too much of that in fine art circles, and I don't like seeing it in popular art.
Back on topic. As I've said before, I think the third statue is a good complement to the rather unimpressive first one with its really awkward pose, and the amazing and super-athletic second one.
Do we now know for sure who the sculptor of the upcoming one is? Someone posted a possible name, would like to know if he/she has done other statues. Wonder if he's done other freakishly lifelike portraits. I'm all for strong female characters, and the attitude in the RS portrait is just off the hook, as the kids say. Or used to say. I don't know anymore.