The door creaks as he pushes against its heavy wooden planks. He doesn’t know what to expect. His heart is pounding against his chest. It takes a moment for his eyes to adapt to the soft light as he steps into the room from the dark corridor.
The room is dimly lit, its walls adorned with a rich red motif. A fire crackles sharply in a marble fireplace. At first, he doesn’t see her, still adjusting to the difference in light. Once he does, however, he can’t turn away. He freezes, unable to move or speak, transfixed by her beauty. Her skin glistens deliciously in the warm light and her hair burns fiercely against it, a dark, reddish chocolate. The shadows slide exquisitely over her body, teasing him, playing with her perfect curves.
The girl, wearing only a thin white shift, observes the young newcomer. She’s nervous but does her best to hide it. Her lips part, a word on her tongue but no sound comes. The pair simply no sound comes. The pair simply stare at each other, drowning in in the other’s gaze.
So to be perfectly honest, this image actually freaks me out a little, but in a good way. Of course, that’s for a simple reason – the girl JPayne so beautifully depicts is the spitting image of someone I used to know. From her eyes to her cascading hair and stunning breasts, everything about Vicky here is identical to my memory of that girl. I’m almost tempted to actually call her up and ask if she’s done some modeling for 3DX.
Now that speaks of this artist’s talent. Indeed, while JPayne intends for us to focus on the woman, he has crafted her surroundings and the lighting to make her into that main point. Just look at the play between warm and dark colors or the light gradient on her hair. And the shadows play perfectly into the composition – allowing us to just glimpse her curves without giving away too much.
So I’m gonna have to leave you with this delightful piece, seriously turned on and nostalgic. Gah…