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Johnathan Donnelson
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From my novel, "[i]Family Tails[/i]"
Here's Johnathan Donnelson, the son of HM1(SS) Steve Donnelson and Chrys Ann (Daugherty) Donnelson, and the brother of Elisabeth and Iris.
As you might be able to tell, Johnathan is not exactly a small dude. His grandmother, Rosie, calls him her "lil' hunky-skunk". :P Johnathan is 6 ft tall, weighs in at about 212 lbs, and is all muscle. He's working his way through college doing construction work during the warmer months in AK. He is rather considerate of others, quick to help out, easy going, and is an all around good, decent guy. The ladies find him rather attractive, and knows that if they go out with him, [i]nobody[/i] will mess with them...at least not more than once. ;)
I drew this using a 0.5 mm mechanical pencil with HB lead, a 6B graphite stick, various blending and shading tools, on Georgia-Pacific's "Everyday Copy & Print" paper.
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Art, character(s), and story © 2013-2015 Ronald J. Lebeck (that's me).
Here's Johnathan Donnelson, the son of HM1(SS) Steve Donnelson and Chrys Ann (Daugherty) Donnelson, and the brother of Elisabeth and Iris.
As you might be able to tell, Johnathan is not exactly a small dude. His grandmother, Rosie, calls him her "lil' hunky-skunk". :P Johnathan is 6 ft tall, weighs in at about 212 lbs, and is all muscle. He's working his way through college doing construction work during the warmer months in AK. He is rather considerate of others, quick to help out, easy going, and is an all around good, decent guy. The ladies find him rather attractive, and knows that if they go out with him, [i]nobody[/i] will mess with them...at least not more than once. ;)
I drew this using a 0.5 mm mechanical pencil with HB lead, a 6B graphite stick, various blending and shading tools, on Georgia-Pacific's "Everyday Copy & Print" paper.
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Art, character(s), and story © 2013-2015 Ronald J. Lebeck (that's me).
10 years ago
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