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The Art of Threes contest entry
When I heard about the 3rd Birthday Contest I started to think about the triple things I like. I saw the other deviant's entries - three objects, three pictures, three candles etc., but I wanted to draw something different. And, well, here you are - my favourite Three Let me tell you their story...
One of the movies I like most is Sergio Leone's western "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" - the magnificent three I didn't want to draw the portraits of the characters just like that, so I did it my way.
From the top:
The Good - female version of Blondie, The Man With No Name, played by Clint Eastwood, smart and charming bandit
The Bad - female version of Angel Eyes aka Senteza (Lee van Cleef), cold-blooded murderer with intriguing face
The Ugly - female version of Tuco Benedicto Pacifico Juan Maria Ramirez (Eli Wallach), cheerful and insolent racketeer...
(c) for the title: Sergio Leone
The Art of Threes contest entry
When I heard about the 3rd Birthday Contest I started to think about the triple things I like. I saw the other deviant's entries - three objects, three pictures, three candles etc., but I wanted to draw something different. And, well, here you are - my favourite Three Let me tell you their story...
One of the movies I like most is Sergio Leone's western "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" - the magnificent three I didn't want to draw the portraits of the characters just like that, so I did it my way.
From the top:
The Good - female version of Blondie, The Man With No Name, played by Clint Eastwood, smart and charming bandit
The Bad - female version of Angel Eyes aka Senteza (Lee van Cleef), cold-blooded murderer with intriguing face
The Ugly - female version of Tuco Benedicto Pacifico Juan Maria Ramirez (Eli Wallach), cheerful and insolent racketeer...
(c) for the title: Sergio Leone
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... Awesome... if this homage were a film, I'd watch it. Definitely.