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nic2800
ParticipantI once wrote a shrink story for this forum….well it was going to have growth in it too, but the shrink part wasn't received very well.
nic2800
ParticipantPlease Sir, could I 'ave some more?
nic2800
Participanti just read a recap for that episode, and it said something about Batgirl trying to buff-up to after the Joker defeats her. at leasts thats something.
She uses a strength suit that Batman made. It is super tall and bulky but not much else is great about it. She almost gets her ass kick even with the help of the suit.
nic2800
ParticipantDC you are awesome. I wish you did Giantess work like this.
You put the Femforce to shame in my book.
nic2800
ParticipantSeeing that it is an adult site that the picture comes from. That may not even be her first name.
nic2800
Participantmore please….I need more.
nic2800
Participantawsome art!!!
have you been doing muscle gals for a long time?I didn't do these….I just posted them for you to see, plus the link to his site.
nic2800
ParticipantBoth the upscaled drug testing, and still unwilling judges to see a mass muscled woman as a winner has caused this to happen.
Many women train themselves to a level that is not accepted as what is wanted by the muscle world.
nic2800
ParticipantYou know…I really can't see how anyone can help with your question if you can tell more of what your working on.
There are so many ideas bouncing around here it would be more mind numbing the helpful.
The only thing that might come to mind would be a transformation while on the move.
If she is walking down a hall or right on the streets while going pass people and doorways. Maybe accidents happen as she is changing people get kncked down cars get turned over and dented.
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nic2800
ParticipantArtist Bio from his site at http://www.jedsart.com./main.htm
Jed Dougherty has been creating art for about 15 years, with an emphasis on figurative work. He graduated in 1992 from the College of Creative Studies at UCSB with a Bachelor’s in Fine Art.
His paintings and sculptures are primarily depictions of women, concerned with creating images of female power, as expressed through physical mass and energy. There is a fantastic or surreal element to many of his paintings, reflecting his interest in mythology and odd juxtapositing.
His imagery is inspired by a number of sources, from the physical exaggerations of ancient goddess images, to the burlesque allegories of classical figurative painting, to the comic-book physiques of female bodybuilders.
Jed's artwork has been shown in several galleries in Santa Barbara, among them the Channing Peake, Ro Snell, Delphine, Faulkner and Arts Fund galleries. He maintains a small studio space in Thousand Oaks.
Awards:
2nd Place: Santa Barbara Sculptors' Guild 2002
1993 Individual Artists Program – Honorable Mention, Works on Paper
Honorable Mention: National Arts Recognition and Talent Search, 1988, conducted by the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts.
Scholarship from the Santa Barbara Scholarship Foundation's Fine arts Scholarship Competition, 1988.
In statewide competition received one of four tuitions to attend (and did attend) the Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation's Summer Seminar 1987, in Colorado Springs.
Received $1500 renewable Fellowship from the College of Creative Studies in the College of Creative Studies 1987 UCSB Undergraduate Fellowship and Prize Competition.
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