Ok, so Im going to post this piece up now before the next POTC film comes out (because I know that the POTC fans will once again be on the prowl, looking for pirate themed artworks to curse to the deepest depths of Davy Jones Locker). Btw, this was my half of an art trade with shipmate Kohali (going back a few years now, but I still really like the resulting image. I wish I was on that beach right now). Instead of doing the usual you draw my character and Ill draw yours routine, we decided that it would be interesting to do interaction pieces featuring both of our pirate characters. So this is Kohalis headstrong pirate femme Talis (shes rather fond of revealing shirts, as you can see) and my (charismatic as Kohali called him) Spanish pirate Red Jack Talbot. Talis and Talbot are marooned on a small island somewhere in the Caribbean. Talbot decides to switch on the old charm and tries to impress Talis with his craftsmanship creating sand sculptures in the searing heat of day (yeah, I know. How do you make tiny little rigging out of sand?) The real question is, does Talis find him charming? Sadly amusing? Or does she just want to make friends with the rum?! Talbot is a bit of a flirt around those of the opposite sex, but from what I gather, Talis is definitely not one who is easily won over by men. Kohali and I swapped originals so I get to muse over her story telling too!
There's a link to her half of our trade here: [link] Kohali titled her piece 'Caught in the Act'.
Yeah, but she's just using him as her entertainment whilst she's stuck on that island. Shortly after finishing this piece, I had thought of doing a follow-up, where they make a giant sling out of a palm tree and a monkey (just kidding... no, the monkey I mean). ^_^* That would have been too comical and cartoon for their personalities though. I ended up sending Kohali a little sketch of them falling about in a drunken stupor, Talis pouring rum on Talbot's head instead!
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