I find it low key hilarious that this photographer set a literal thirst trap, complete with a soaking wet, yet still smoking hot, Adam.
I did not paint the Wet Sacred Tits. I'M SORRY, OK. Except I'm not, because this way we can enjoy his smouldering gaze without getting caught in the headlights, so to speak.
Adam's face is damn near expressionless; the muscles under his lower eyelids are tensed a little, and he's got his left brow raised infinitesimally, but his forehead and brow are smooth, and there's nary a dimple nor crinkle to be seen to suggest any hidden smiles. Something about his eyes, especially the droop of the eyelid on his left, suggests he's tired, but it could just be that he's still blinking the water out of his eyes; you can see a small bead in the corner of the left one. It's this utter lack of expression on a face that we know is so incredibly expressive that I find so arresting.
Well, that and the see-thru white tank top. I'm only human.
Photo used as reference was taken by Steven Klein on 1 Nov 2016 for an article in Interview magazine dated 28 Nov 2016, with thanks to
adamdriverfiles for sharing the hq version with us.
9-ish hours of drawing time. I used a different process to make this one than I usually do. If you're interested, ask me in a comment and I'll happily talk your metaphorical ear off, much like Adam and Noah did in the interview that accompanied the photo I used as reference.


I did not paint the Wet Sacred Tits. I'M SORRY, OK. Except I'm not, because this way we can enjoy his smouldering gaze without getting caught in the headlights, so to speak.
Adam's face is damn near expressionless; the muscles under his lower eyelids are tensed a little, and he's got his left brow raised infinitesimally, but his forehead and brow are smooth, and there's nary a dimple nor crinkle to be seen to suggest any hidden smiles. Something about his eyes, especially the droop of the eyelid on his left, suggests he's tired, but it could just be that he's still blinking the water out of his eyes; you can see a small bead in the corner of the left one. It's this utter lack of expression on a face that we know is so incredibly expressive that I find so arresting.
Well, that and the see-thru white tank top. I'm only human.
Photo used as reference was taken by Steven Klein on 1 Nov 2016 for an article in Interview magazine dated 28 Nov 2016, with thanks to
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9-ish hours of drawing time. I used a different process to make this one than I usually do. If you're interested, ask me in a comment and I'll happily talk your metaphorical ear off, much like Adam and Noah did in the interview that accompanied the photo I used as reference.


