
1. How did you come to the decision to model nude?
It was a turning point in my life, turning 50.
2. Did you contact the artist or did he approach you to model?
I contacted him after seeing his other paintings.
3. How did you go about telling your friends or family you were going to model nude?
Just showed them some of the paintings and that was that.
4. What were some of their reactions to your experience?
Shock, to laughter, then to envy.
5. How long was your modeling secession?
An hour or two.
6. Where you comfortable, for example hot or cold when you modeled?
I was comfortable.
7. Did you have to hold a pose for a significant period of time?
I get stiff holding any position at my age!
8. Models generally create the poses and sometimes are given suggestions by the artist. What was the case in your modeling session?
It was a combination of both. He had suggestions and I had things I wanted to try that I had seen elsewhere.
9. Where scars, pubic hair, tattoos, body shape or piercings an issue for your modeling secession?
NO.
10. Where you comfortable modeling?
YES.
11. What about Eric made you comfortable modeling for him?
He is a great artist.
12. Did you feel comfortable with your body image before you modeled?
Yes, and it made it all the more comfortable to look at.
13. Did modeling help your self-confidence?
Yes.
14. How do you feel about your body since you have modeled nude?
Prouder.
15. What do you like most about your body?
Ha-ha, that I am still alive.
16. Did you find modeling nude erotic?
NO.
17. How do you feel about the paintings of you?
I love them.
18. How were you paid for your modeling secession?
He let me pick and keep some of the drawings.
19. How was it working with the artist?
Wonderful.
20. From the model's perspective, what did you find most interesting about watching the artist paint?
How he could capture every nook and cranny of my body and put it down on paper that only I would recognize.
It was a turning point in my life, turning 50.
2. Did you contact the artist or did he approach you to model?
I contacted him after seeing his other paintings.
3. How did you go about telling your friends or family you were going to model nude?
Just showed them some of the paintings and that was that.
4. What were some of their reactions to your experience?
Shock, to laughter, then to envy.
5. How long was your modeling secession?
An hour or two.
6. Where you comfortable, for example hot or cold when you modeled?
I was comfortable.
7. Did you have to hold a pose for a significant period of time?
I get stiff holding any position at my age!
8. Models generally create the poses and sometimes are given suggestions by the artist. What was the case in your modeling session?
It was a combination of both. He had suggestions and I had things I wanted to try that I had seen elsewhere.
9. Where scars, pubic hair, tattoos, body shape or piercings an issue for your modeling secession?
NO.
10. Where you comfortable modeling?
YES.
11. What about Eric made you comfortable modeling for him?
He is a great artist.
12. Did you feel comfortable with your body image before you modeled?
Yes, and it made it all the more comfortable to look at.
13. Did modeling help your self-confidence?
Yes.
14. How do you feel about your body since you have modeled nude?
Prouder.
15. What do you like most about your body?
Ha-ha, that I am still alive.
16. Did you find modeling nude erotic?
NO.
17. How do you feel about the paintings of you?
I love them.
18. How were you paid for your modeling secession?
He let me pick and keep some of the drawings.
19. How was it working with the artist?
Wonderful.
20. From the model's perspective, what did you find most interesting about watching the artist paint?
How he could capture every nook and cranny of my body and put it down on paper that only I would recognize.
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