I've only recently returned to the Deviant community and am currently searching for new sources of inspiration.
I've dabbled in a little of everything over the years, from photography, sketch and photo-manipulation, writing fiction and poetry, painting, landscape and artistic nudity.
Recently though my focus has shifted from full-body life drawing to anatomical study, and I have been playing around with body shape and overall structure. Currently I am looking for models to help develop my skills and to find my own place within the artistic community.
I am not looking for any specific body-types or focusing all of my attention on solely one gender, so if any of you would feel comfortable with allowing me to use your body, or even just certain parts of your body I am open to discussion.
A little about my art style. I use traditional sketch as my art form - that is pencil and paper black and white sketch, often favouring artistic nudity and life drawing. I like to focus on fine details, muscle-tone, skin creases, hair detail, etc.
Disclaimer - I am open to specific requests and will likely be taking commissions in the future. I will not pursue requests involving an individual other than the person who is requesting unless I have the written consent of the individual.
All reference images will be reserved for the viewership of both myself (the receiver) and the individual/s unless otherwise specified that it is ok to post images to my own gallary.
I will respond to requests for sexual images within reason, however will not publicly post anything that breaches either the privacy rights of the person/s involved or the Deviant Art terms of service agreement. Furthermore, if a person other than yourself is in the image that you would like me to sketch, I must have the expressed consent to both draw the person, and to post it prior to doing so.
I do not claim ownership over any images of persons other than myself except for works conceived by myself, and thus will not post anything I have drawn on my page without properly crediting the creator and/or model within the image.
~Justin