"If I recall correctly it was said the drawings were shot as pictures first, then drawn over it (sidenote: total removal of artistic expression). I wonder what the sister posing in sexy underwear was thinking... did she felt it's a sacred service? Sort of like the sacred prostitues"
"I think the hooka is a stand-in for someone else. Who could it be?"
From the artist who painted the "HOOKA"(??)
A thousand apologies for removing "artistic expression" (what ever that is), I'm just a painter. I paint pictures and I don't care what other people think about that. You really shouldn't believe everything that "was said" about the drawings. I don't shoot pictures and paint over them (I've never heard of anyone who does that - very messy way to work I should think! Hee hee hee!)
I can tell you very precisely what "the sister posing in the sexy underwear was thinking" and no she certainly didn't think it was a sacred service, just another favour to her husband who had been commissioned to paint the image for a fee.
By the way, what is a sacred PROSTITUE?