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While I was analyzing pinup art a while ago and trying to concoct my version of the genre, I did a lot of searching for reference material. I came across "Cartooning the Head and Figure" on amazon, which has the "Look Inside" feature. While the material didn't seem to address my needs and interests, the back cover had a progression diagram for drawing a 40's-ish style pinup gal. It reminded me a lot of Bill Presing's figures which is a very good thing!

So I sat down and worked and reworked my own version of her, eventually coming up with a profile that I really liked. When I tried to rotate her to get a front, back and 3/4 though, it all fell to pieces. While she was cute enough, she had no character of her own; she was just flat and lifeless. Well, crap.

When I started examining the character of Poppy Fields, the inspiration started flowing again. I had all these ideas for costumes and attitudes and I really wanted to get them down before they slipped out of my febrile clutches (or drove me mad). Knowing that Poppy the character is from the late 20's-early 30's, I went looking for flapper style reference poses. Spent an entire day searching through my archives and my internet go-to places and then... I found it. A drawing by Shane Glines that just *clicked*.

The attitude was there, the anatomy was almost spot-on to my earlier drawing and she was even a flapper! But this drawing had a freedom and disregard for anatomical boundaries that my stiff little figure lacked. I quickly did a trial copy sketch to see if my hand agreed with how I felt about the potential in the Glines girl. And then I did another. And another. And another and another!
Without references!
And I was drawing the same girl over and over, without having to trace to get her proportions and features the same each time. It felt incredible. I was high for days.

What's great about the work I do is that it allows me to multi-task quite effectively. While I've been very busy (didn't forget my password ha ha!), I've been able to keep drawing in between so that I don't lose this particular wave. And what's even better about being creative is that it feeds itself: the more you use it, the more you get. I've done multiple pages of sketches, starting with basic body and then adding costume ideas on top, incorporating the dominant distinguishing characteristics of Poppy Fields. There are still a few more to go, and I thought the wave had pretty much crested, but last night I had a look at the myvintagevogue 20's & 30's photoset and I can see I have a lot more work to do!. Oh darn ;)

Now I just have to decide what to do with her!

A few samples:

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Comment by Hell In A Handbag on March 29, 2009 at 10:50pm

Sooooo freakin' cute! I'm dying!
Comment by Poppy Fields on March 28, 2009 at 1:56pm
She's PERFECT, SFPJ! I'm sure they had many mad, bad, dangerous (booze & illicit bad touch-filled) adventures together.
Love those pants; I think I need some...

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Comment by Syd Valentine on March 17, 2009 at 8:14am
You are an amazing artist.
Comment by Poppy Fields on March 9, 2009 at 7:26pm
Oh, thank you for the lovely comments, everybody! I really don't know what's to become of her yet. I would really love to turn her into product of some kind, but I've never been very good at developing an idea past its sketch phase. She has friends I need to get down; maybe it will all just sort itself out as I go along?

Right now I'm off to go stare at more pictures of the simply divine Miss Brooks :)
Comment by Miss Lizzy D. Vine {★} on March 9, 2009 at 12:42am
I love it! You are very talented. :)
Comment by Wenzdai on March 9, 2009 at 12:18am
i love it.. very cute.. and shes a curvy gal ..high five for you
Comment by Delyssia LaBelle {Madam} on March 9, 2009 at 12:10am
i enjoy her! will she be animated or comic style ? what is her future?

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Comment by Wink Holliday on March 8, 2009 at 8:44pm
I had that LB shot as a postcard, tacked to my wall. LOVE it. As for Poppy... I think she has a bit of Velma Kelly in her, too.
Comment by Poppy Fields on March 8, 2009 at 8:30pm
The Force is strong with me?
Misery loves company?
Great minds think alike?
;D

When I saw this pic of Olive Borden I thought, "That is Poppy Fields!" Throw in some Schiaparelli for style and Ekberg for killah curves et voila! This picture of Louise Brooks is one of my all time favourites. I will replicate it.

I spend way too much time obsessing ruminating over how beautiful women were before the invention of colour photography :)
Comment by Poppy Fields on March 8, 2009 at 4:30pm
And a rhinestone riding crop *wh-psshh* ;D
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