Title: Smile For Me, Baby
Author/Artist:
bardicsidhe
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: Nudity and nongraphic depiction of heterosexual sex
A/N: Written for the following request:
Thomas/Susan: Shower sex - "yeah, she is a whole new tradition/I feel it in my heart"
So finishing this piece was basically hell. *wry* I'd done numerous sketches of both characters to try and get a good feel for them - and while I'm satisfied with Susan, I'm not terribly pleased with how Thomas turned out. I have a major crush on Susan, and I hope I did her justice. She's no big-boobed bimbette, and I did my best to give her beauty without falling on the usual pornographic stereotypes (though the thought of drawing her as a traditional pinup has crossed my mind). I was down to the wire on this one - not as much detail as I wanted, plus I'm a total novice at drawing any kind of sex, so the objective was to draw a scene that didn't feel stilted, wooden or posed. ...I hope I managed at least something close to that.
The lyrics, as I found out, are from Deep Purple's "Woman From Tokyo." After listening to that on loop for about a week while I worked on this piece, Susan damn well HAD to have a grin on.

Author/Artist:
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: Nudity and nongraphic depiction of heterosexual sex
A/N: Written for the following request:
Thomas/Susan: Shower sex - "yeah, she is a whole new tradition/I feel it in my heart"
So finishing this piece was basically hell. *wry* I'd done numerous sketches of both characters to try and get a good feel for them - and while I'm satisfied with Susan, I'm not terribly pleased with how Thomas turned out. I have a major crush on Susan, and I hope I did her justice. She's no big-boobed bimbette, and I did my best to give her beauty without falling on the usual pornographic stereotypes (though the thought of drawing her as a traditional pinup has crossed my mind). I was down to the wire on this one - not as much detail as I wanted, plus I'm a total novice at drawing any kind of sex, so the objective was to draw a scene that didn't feel stilted, wooden or posed. ...I hope I managed at least something close to that.
The lyrics, as I found out, are from Deep Purple's "Woman From Tokyo." After listening to that on loop for about a week while I worked on this piece, Susan damn well HAD to have a grin on.