Three Muses is all about inspiration.  We're happy to have been able to inspire these artists to create a work of art
in their own medium, whether based off one of our photos or pure imagination. Most of artwork here is based on
the modeling photos of Three Muses owner Candy Keane, but artists are welcome to submit any work related to
Three Muses costumes or models. Please send submissions to:
art@ThreeMusesClothing.com
Three Muses * Inspired Art
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Thanks to Ramon
Ramirez, Jr.
for this drawing based
on an original Bomshell
Bikini photo. You can
see more of his
cartoons, logos and
comic strips at
Smarty Cartoons.com
Thanks to Vlad Quigley
for this drawing. Vlad
specializes in a very
unique gothic, baroque
and art nouveau style.
See more of his art at
Vlad Quigley.com
Bombs Away
Union Jackie, original
painting
by Anthony Guerra
Thanks to Jonathan for both of these
unique fantasy creations. He is currently
working with floral and woodsy
backgrounds and new techniques to
create depth and realism in his art. More
can be seen at
Lokieans Art.com
These images are courtesy of Joseph Daugherty, a local artist here
in Jacksonville who does a lot of great work in ink and graphite.
You'll recognize his work on our business cards, banners and
postcards. You can see more of Joseph's work at
ArtofJosephDaugherty.com
Thanks to C.E. Martin for these drawings, which were
done several years ago when Candy Keane first started
modeling. These were the first art images ever sent to
her, and the beginning of this art page. You can see
more of his work in his
EyeCandy msn group
Thanks to Michele
Amadesi, for this
drawing. Michele
specializes in fantasy
work and more of his
art can be seen at
Sektor Alpha.it
Thanks to Ed Ruppel,
for this very accurate
pencil drawing of Candy
Keane in the Limited
Edition Princess Leia
costume
Thanks to Steve Clark for these pencil drawings of Candy Keane as Slave
Leia and an Orion girl. Steve used photos for reference and made them into
his own creation. See more of his work at
The-Art-Man.com