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Daddys
Little Girl
23"x30" Acrylic on Board
Devil Girls, Vampire paintings. If your starting to see a pattern here...the
truth is that I've always had an affection for the Famous Monsters of
Filmland. As a kid, I used to build all the Aurora model kits thatwere
available. You know...The Hunchback, Creature of the Black Lagoon, and
the Werewolf. I'm not sure if it was the monsters themselves that I enjoyed
so much or the fact that I really liked the smell of the GLUE! (no wonder
I scored so low on my S.A.T.'s) In the future I have no plans to do a
painting based on Mary Shelly's Frankenstein legend. But then again...bolts
sticking out of the neck of Julie Cialini is not a bad idea. I'd like
to say that it was Bela Lugosi and the allure of the vampire legend that
was the inspiration for Daddy's Little Girl, but in the end
you'll have to admit that Playmate Barbara Moore looks much better in
fangs and a cape.
Model
- Barbara Moore
For December 1992 Playboy Playmate Barbara Moore, her sophomore appearance
has proved to be as exciting as well as different from her first painting
in the Blonde & Gagged series. Her first time working with Dave
produced 'Just A Little Bit Moore', which can be seen as the latest addition
to the Blonde & Gagged Gallery, (GALLERY "A") as well
as the centerpiece in the trio of paintings on the Wicked City home page.
Barbara stays very busy juggling her acting, modeling, and dance career
with a recent appearance on NBC's To Tell The Truth as The Ballroom
Bunny. She has just won 3 dance championships at the Challenge
of Champions in Phoenix, Arizona, with her next stop tackling the
Lone Star state at the Texas Challenge. Barbara also has an article and
pictorial in the upcoming May issue of Muscle and Fitness magazine, as
well as an appearance in the music video for 2X-Centrix on MTV. Get to
know Barbara a little bit Moore with a visit to her website at...
www.barbarasplayhouse.com
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