"Post your Art" Thread

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Drawn my psycho OC Miaplacidus Again.
 
While not always the most anatomically accurate, Bridgman manages to bring through so much rhythm and movement in his art that it is very pleasing to the eye. I would spend hours as a kid trying to copy stuff from his Complete Guide to Drawing from Life. The way he draws his heads is a bit odd but there is a reason so many great artists cite him as an influence. I had taken a long hiatus from drawing so I'm using his book as an exercise to try to bring myself back up to par. I'm posting this here incase anyone would like to follow along and see my amateurish results. I'll be trying to replicate a small selection of his figures, but the full text is available for free here
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"Your brother's blood cries out to me!"
My proudest work yet.

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While Genesis 4:10 is a great verse in and of itself, I actually got the ida for this from an interpretation of it from the Talmud in Sanhedrin 37a.
The proof for this is as we found with Cain, who killed his brother, as it is stated concerning him: “The voice of your brother’s blood [demei] cries out to Me from the ground” (Genesis 4:10). The verse does not state: Your brother’s blood [dam], in the singular, but rather: “Your brother’s blood [demei],” in the plural. This serves to teach that the loss of both his brother’s blood and the blood of his brother’s offspring are ascribed to Cain.

The court tells the witnesses: Therefore, Adam the first man was created alone, to teach you that with regard to anyone who destroys one soul from the Jewish people, i.e., kills one Jew, the verse ascribes him blame as if he destroyed an entire world, as Adam was one person, from whom the population of an entire world came forth.
 
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