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C.S.L. McKeand

The Queen and Her Consort
The Queen and Her Consort by @teutelquessir (C.S.L. McKeand)

MANY thanks to http://asvison-stock.deviantart.com for the use of her wonderful stock image for this piece. It's a crying shame that crude jerks left so much negative commentary on her gallery that she deleted all of her stock images. She is truly a classy lady deserving of better treatment!

Model Release on file. Work sold with permission.

Acrylic on canvas - original size: 20 x 24 inches

Original (unframed): $200 + shipping 8 x 10 signed & matted prints: $10 + shipping

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Submitted:
18y78d ago
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Posted: Saturday, 18 February, 2006 @ 10:17 AM

Lovely picture. I love the pose and the woman's painted very well. I like all the details of the jewelry and such that you put on her and the sword is very nicely done. The rock could use more definition, and parts of the leopard - I'm looking at the paws in particular - could as well. Otherwise, it's a very nice painting.

Posted: Saturday, 18 February, 2006 @ 03:21 PM

Thank you :)

I edited a lot of the jewelry that the model was wearing (there was tons more) so I could show more of the figure. I'd worried that the rock and the jaguar would become too much of a focus if I gave them a lot of detail.

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