The pic is me in Hong Kong at a banquet with movie star Anthony Wong (Wong Chow Sun). He is a student of Monkey King Chan Sau Chung, and now of Master Chow Keung.
Well maybe I might model one of these days if Gene will ever forget about that little incident we had. Well it’s just that the day wasn’t going well ok! No need to secretely seek revenge on me after that.
[Ok now sets up the plumflower posts] Where’s Tammy?
hey, Joe. how are u? of course I remember you from the KUNG FU PARTY. And thank u so much for remembering Moa~.
I don’t know Y~ but I am just so0o busy at work (maybe just walking around not working? he he he…), didn’t really have the time to look at all of your pictures, but margie did show me your homepage. NICE!!(good looking, keke)
oh and I do have you e-mail add. kekee:D
Who knows, maybe margie & I will go to FL sometime,and we might sell you more raffle tickets. he he he.
Okay, I have to go now. (I am at home. I need to get some rest for tomorrow, I work on sat too now):o
Oh~! And for who was it? who thinks margie’s manly~!
OMG! Margie is very very BEUTIFUL!!! and not ManLy! SOrRy mARgIe. I jUsT haD to sAy thishehehehehe:D
oH and jOhnny boY is cUte too. kakakakhe’s Very qUick @ anwering Tigerclaw side Phone CaLLs** kEEp up dA go0d woRk!!
Originally posted by M_ArtsMargie You NEVER flip out on the first date
Who ever heard that ninjas don’t flip out on first dates? Uhh she must at least have wailing guitar. Hmmm makes you wonder if she’s an astral spy or the real deal.
An etching is kind of print. What’s distinctive about etching is the use of acid to burn negative patterns into a metal plate by masking parts of the plate with protective stencils, rather than handcarving the image directly into the plate ala woodcuts or using a masking crayon like in lithography. The MOMA (Museum Of Modern Art) website has a pretty good Flash presentation describing different printmaking techniques, including etching, along with a number of examples by great masters.
I don’t actually have any etchings, but you can come up to see my oil paintings and drawings. I said etchings because it’s a pretty classic sleazy art school come-on.
Say, have you ever posed in the nude? You’ve got really interesting body language. Don’t worry, there’s nothing sexual about it, and the setting I have in mind is extremely tasteful.
(strokes goatee, takes long drag on clove cigarette, checks inside vest pocket for roofies)
change style novice***Thanks for giving me that definition. So you want me to see your drawings. Why don’t you just take a picture of all of your drawings and let all of us see them. That will be good to.
And no, I have never posed nude. Well, once, but that doesn’t count. It was never online or anything like that. he he he.
TJD****you wont get banned. The only time we ban people is when things get out of hand…if you know what i mean.
Northern Mantis*****I am a spy!!! And you should try some kind of modeling. Where’s Tammy? To be honest, she does not work for our company, she just models. I wish I could send you the picture she did in the sparmaster gear,oh my god!!!Kinky!!!But I don’t have that, you would have to talk with Gene. he he he http://store6.yimg.com/I/martialartsmart_1702_2895792 thats for you. he he he. I am also not sure if she has an account. All though, maybe you can talk to one of the publishing departments, and see if they can get ahold of her. She IS the most poplular got chi girl.
THANKS JUDY!!!YOU MY GIRL*****even after I had told you not to write that, I forgive you:D .
These are actually oil paintings, not etchings, Margie. Thanks for the compliment.
Anyway, I’m an art student (between semesters for financial reasons) at UT Austin. I’ve never had a gallery show, but I have sold a few things to friends. That series has all been given away - they were originally intended as gifts for family and close friends, but I really feel I’ve improved since then anyway. The only one done from a photo was the salute, the others I ‘posed’ for myself - ie: take a posture, observe what you’re doing, return attention to the canvas. On the ‘pluck needle from the sea’ painting you can see where I did a little fingerpainting as well, covering my hands and pressing them to the surface.
Anyway, my paintings have been abstract for the most part lately, but my drawings have largely been based on photos cribbed from…Kungfu QiGong Magazine! My scanners hosed, though, and the digital camera doesn’t shoot them very well, so I can’t post those.