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My digital illustrations of some Hollywood sex symbols over the decades from the 1920s through the 1970s.

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"It Girl" Clara Bow, 1920s

Drawing of Hollywood's timeless symbols of attraction featuring Clara Bow with red hair and dramatic makeup on a dark background

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    "Mother Of WiFi" Hedy Lamarr, 1940s

    Illustration of Hollywood’s timeless symbols of attraction featuring Hedy Lamarr with detailed facial features and soft shading.

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    #3

    "Lulu" Louise Brooks, 1920s

    Digital drawing of Louise Brooks, one of Hollywood's timeless symbols of attraction with short black hair and red lips.

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    #4

    "Platinum Blonde" Jean Harlow, 1930s

    Drawing of Hollywood's timeless symbols of attraction featuring Jean Harlow with platinum hair and striking blue eyes.

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    #5

    "The Profane Angel" Carole Lombard, 1930s

    Digital drawing of Carole Lombard showcasing Hollywood timeless symbols of attraction with blonde hair and blue eyes.

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    LakotaWolf (she/her)
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    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You didn't draw this, you traced it. Here's your "drawing" overlaid on top of a photo of Carole Lombard from her profile page on IMDB. Your linework matches the photo perfectly. That's not art, that's theft. lombard_ov...ca40aa.jpg lombard_overlay-678e65eca40aa.jpg

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    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Many artists use tracing to create their art and speed up their workflow for representational accuracy. When I started using procreate to do digital illustration, I found tracing a valuable tool in learning how to use the program. What I am trying to do is find what my visual "style" is. Tracing helps me find my style. SO... you can call me out but it doesn't change the fact that artists throughout history have used some form of tracing. Advances in realism in Western Art were a result of using optical instruments such as the camera obscura, camera lucida, and curved mirrors. I used photos in the public domain. In addition, I do not sell any of my artwork. I just draw for fun. ...but thank you for looking at my artwork. I appreciate it.

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    #6

    "Femme Fatale" Veronica Lake, 1940s

    Illustration of Hollywood's timeless symbol Veronica Lake with golden hair and striking blue eyes, showcasing classic attraction style.

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    #7

    "Blonde Bombshell" Marilyn Monroe, 1950s

    Digital drawing of Marilyn Monroe as a timeless symbol of Hollywood's classic attraction and glamour.

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    #8

    "The Princess" Audrey Hepburn, 1950/1960s

    Stylized drawing of Audrey Hepburn, one of Hollywood's timeless symbols of attraction, with a warm glowing background.

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    LakotaWolf (she/her)
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    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You didn't draw this, you traced it. Here's your "drawing" overlaid on top of a photo of Audrey Hepburn from her profile page on Rotten Tomatoes. Your linework matches the photo perfectly. That's not art, that's theft. hepburn_ov...d4678d.jpg hepburn_overlay-678e63fd4678d.jpg

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    "Sex Kitten" Brigitte Bardot, 1960s

    Digital drawing of Brigitte Bardot as one of Hollywood’s timeless symbols of attraction, with detailed facial features and golden hair.

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    LakotaWolf (she/her)
    Community Member
    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You didn't draw this, you traced it. Here's your "drawing" overlaid on top of a photo of Brigitte Bardot from the Getty Images archive. Your linework matches the photo perfectly. That's not art, that's theft. bardot_ove...60fe56.jpg bardot_overlay-678e63160fe56.jpg

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    "Kitten" Elizabeth Taylor, 1960s

    Digital drawing of Elizabeth Taylor as a timeless Hollywood symbol of attraction with elegant jewelry and makeup.

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    "Ice Maiden" Catherine Deneuve, 1970s

    Digital drawing of Catherine Deneuve, one of Hollywood's timeless symbols of attraction, with detailed facial features and blonde hair.

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