The Vixen - The Art of Chicago
2017. Digital Portrait made in CLIP Studio Paint.
This portrait commemorated one of the first premier looks carefully curated by The Vixen. She utilized three talented artists in Chicago to execute this look; Tenderoni, Tennessee Loveless, and myself. Tenderoni made stencils using legendary icons by Tennessee Loveless, and airbrushed a pattern onto this yellow fabric for the coat and shorts. Afterwards Tenderoni and I touched up the airbrushed pattern with acrylic paint by hand. I was mainly overseeing the operation and ensuring The Vixen’s vision was executed to her excellent standard. The headpiece was also handmade by The Vixen herself.
2017. Digital Portrait made in CLIP Studio Paint.
This portrait commemorated one of the first premier looks carefully curated by The Vixen. She utilized three talented artists in Chicago to execute this look; Tenderoni, Tennessee Loveless, and myself. Tenderoni made stencils using legendary icons by Tennessee Loveless, and airbrushed a pattern onto this yellow fabric for the coat and shorts. Afterwards Tenderoni and I touched up the airbrushed pattern with acrylic paint by hand. I was mainly overseeing the operation and ensuring The Vixen’s vision was executed to her excellent standard. The headpiece was also handmade by The Vixen herself.
2017. Digital Portrait made in CLIP Studio Paint.
This portrait commemorated one of the first premier looks carefully curated by The Vixen. She utilized three talented artists in Chicago to execute this look; Tenderoni, Tennessee Loveless, and myself. Tenderoni made stencils using legendary icons by Tennessee Loveless, and airbrushed a pattern onto this yellow fabric for the coat and shorts. Afterwards Tenderoni and I touched up the airbrushed pattern with acrylic paint by hand. I was mainly overseeing the operation and ensuring The Vixen’s vision was executed to her excellent standard. The headpiece was also handmade by The Vixen herself.
This look debuted on VH1 for the premier of RDR Season 10