Giantess




The Giantess, by Reaper has been sitting on my desk for almost three years, in various levels of done. I worked on her whenever the mood struck, or when I messed up scheduling for my commission pieces. I made the decision to take her to the Crystal Brush a month or so beforehand. This was not the cleverest decision I’ve ever made. It turned into a death march, and since she weighs a quarter pound that took quite a toll. There was wrist binding, ibuprofen popping, eye drop dropping, and coating myself with tiger balm. The result is a little rushed, but I’m unusually fond of this piece.