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100APC#4 My First Request - High Five When I firs

 100APC#4 My First Request - High Five

When I first started posting my 100 Art Piece Challenge works on my Facebook feed my friends were super supportive. I started asking for requests and a friend from Australia and her young daughter suggested I draw David Bowie giving a unicorn a high five surrounded by kittens and rainbows. The request was too awesome to ignore.

I am usually weird about tribute paintings. Sometimes I feel like an opportunist. I also feel that living up to the heroes that I admire is a lot of the pressure I feel when presented with tribute works. It just felt right to paint the request of a six year old girl on the other side of the world. A girl who admires David Bowie. Like I admire him.

I have painted several tribute pieces since. I credit my friends in Australia for helping me to get over that mental block to resist tributes to my artistic heroes.
 100APC#4 My First Request - High Five

When I first started posting my 100 Art Piece Challenge works on my Facebook feed my friends were super supportive. I started asking for requests and a friend from Australia and her young daughter suggested I draw David Bowie giving a unicorn a high five surrounded by kittens and rainbows. The request was too awesome to ignore.

I am usually weird about tribute paintings. Sometimes I feel like an opportunist. I also feel that living up to the heroes that I admire is a lot of the pressure I feel when presented with tribute works. It just felt right to paint the request of a six year old girl on the other side of the world. A girl who admires David Bowie. Like I admire him.

I have painted several tribute pieces since. I credit my friends in Australia for helping me to get over that mental block to resist tributes to my artistic heroes.

100APC4 My First Request - High Five When I first started posting my 100 Art Piece Challenge works on my Facebook feed my friends were super supportive. I started asking for requests and a friend from Australia and her young daughter suggested I draw David Bowie giving a unicorn a high five surrounded by kittens and rainbows. The request was too awesome to ignore. I am usually weird about tribute paintings. Sometimes I feel like an opportunist. I also feel that living up to the heroes that I admire is a lot of the pressure I feel when presented with tribute works. It just felt right to paint the request of a six year old girl on the other side of the world. A girl who admires David Bowie. Like I admire him. I have painted several tribute pieces since. I credit my friends in Australia for helping me to get over that mental block to resist tributes to my artistic heroes.