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Pic of the day 12.29.08 – Wonder Woman in Rolling Stone

Wonder Woman Rolling Stone

 So, I stumbled upon this fantastic piece of artwork the other day and blew my wad. What an awesome piece of work. There are so many things happening here that they override the fact the her rib cage looks like a zombie’s torso. (yuck! Don’t look!) (I told you not to look!) So, here are the cool happening things in this piece of artwork. Â

Her boobies. I can’t help it. They are glorious, yes yes they are fake, I don’t care. Guys don’t care!! We love big fake tits! We’re pigs and dogs, what can I say. But women are the one’s who continue to buy and wear them, we’re just the Pavlovian dog that admires and even worships them.  The jeans. My god what an abundance of sex in art. A (sexy) woman with unzipped, torn jeans is something powerful enough to stop (or start) a war. To see a woman’s flesh through her shredded garments, to be luxuriously teased and tormented with provocative thoughts of her skin hiding behind whimsical tattered and torn threads is completely intoxicating. And the artist knew it!Â

The French Cut undies. My god, a woman’s exposed hips is among the most powerful things in the universe, next to their cleavage, and only a few of them know it much less know how to wield such an implement of power. Her little red star tattoo on her cannonball of a breast. Â

The arm bands are artistic interpretation. Wonder Woman doesn’t wear armbands. I’m a traditionalist… but I like it. He did a good job here. The silver bracers on her forearms, again a deviation from tradition with the stars and gold rings… but it works here. I like it. Just don’t make a habit of it.Â

The hair and those librarian glasses. God I love the librarian look. That look as you walk up to the counter and she has her nose, neck deep, in a book of ancient writings of the Sistine Chapel (or anything as equally cerebral) where she oozes a sense of literacy and candidness while attempting to hide her desire for some guy to come and show her what it’s really like to experience the Reverse Cowgirl… something she’s been reading about all these years. Who’s up for the challenge? Gotta love the librarian look.  And in the background you have the battleship hull and painted DC graphic all reminiscent of a WW II military air(sea)craft that’s seen some action.Â

I love this image!

 

You can find the original artwork here.

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