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Emma Watson

I think she has a nice figure too, but I think the problem lies with the fact that a lot of the time she has bad posture. She needs to learn how to pose in the right angles so her body doesn't look so odd.
 
I think her body looks healthy and athletic. I don't see anything odd. :huh:
She does have slightly broad shoulders, but that's definitely not a bad thing.
 
Picky, picky...did I mention picky? She looks great on the Empire cover. That dress suits her nicely.
 
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I would NEVER call her body mannish... maybe a bit boyish, just because she's so tiny... She looks lovely on that cover!
 
Boyish? The girl has hips, a butt, and boobs. There's nothing boyish about her.
Let's not confuse petite with boyish. Just because she doesn't flaunt it, don't mean it ain't there. Just Sayin. :rolleyes:

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A collection of works by Mark Demsteader

Renowned artist, Mark Demsteader, has created a stunning collection of portraits of Emma.

The collaboration came about when Emma contacted Mark about buying some of his work as a present to herself for her 21st birthday.

“There is a gallery in Oxford that I used to look in after school which exhibited Mark's work”, says Emma. “His paintings were always my favourite. For my 21st birthday I decided to contact Mark to buy some of his work. When he asked if could paint a series of paintings of me, I was a bit nervous about the idea at first but obviously incredibly flattered - it was an opportunity I couldn't turn down. I am Mark's biggest fan and I am hugely grateful."

The collection, which is to be exhibited at the Panter & Hall Gallery on Bury Street in London in June 2011, will comprise 34 portraits of Emma in different mediums – charcoal and gouache drawings, ink paintings and oils. A small sample of the works can be found in the Slideshow.

Mark Demsteader was born in Manchester where he still lives and works. He studied art foundation at Rochdale college and Oldham college, but he is largely self taught having spent many years studying the figure at life drawing classes and developing a unique style through close observation of the human form.

In recent years Mark`s reputation has flourished, such that he has become one of the most popular figurative artists working in Britain today. His powerful depictions of the female form in clean and assured lines of pastel and gouache have sparked a renaissance of interest in traditional life drawing amongst the art collecting fraternity. This immense technical ability is tempered by the natural sensitivity with which he imbues each subject.

Some of Mark’s previous work can be seen on his website www.demsteader.com

Mark said of the “EMMA” collection:

“It has been a wonderful privilege to work with Emma on these images. The idea behind them is to make a collection to celebrate Emma’s birthday. I wanted to capture a moment in time, and by making each piece a quick snapshot, I hope to capture Emma as she reaches 21. In some way I hope these works celebrate Emma in what she has achieved already, and in all the many possibilities to come.”

Mark has kindly agreed that 10% of all sale proceeds and one of the pieces will be donated to Emma’s charity of choice, CAMFED International, a charity which supports the education of girls and economic empowerment of young women in Africa.

The chance for her work to help those less fortunate than her was the icing on the cake for Emma. She said, “I am really excited that Mark said he would support CAMFED International with this exhibition, too. They are a great charity doing an amazing job educating girls in Africa.” You can find out more about CAMFED and the work they do at uk.camfed.org

The exhibition opens to the public on 15th June 2011. For more information contact Panter & Hall at www.panterandhall.com

Check out a selection of the portraits in the Slideshow.

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^WOW!! Amazing!! He did a wonderful job! Hopefully all 34 will be released soon!
I want to see them. And it's even more awesome that some of the proceeds will go to CAMFED! :heart:

Here's another one. It just sold for 7,000 pounds:



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Boyish? The girl has hips, a butt, and boobs. There's nothing boyish about her.
Let's not confuse petite with boyish. Just because she doesn't flaunt it, don't mean it ain't there. Just Sayin. :rolleyes:


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AGREED. I think she has a very sexy little bod :p, nothing boyish about it at all
 
She posed for pictures and then he painted by looking at the pictures. You can see on his website the backstage of a shoot (not Emma's).
 
Wow... these paintings are incredible. I really love his work and it seems like he even has a bit of an impressionist painter quality about him (what it is I can't quite put my finger on it at the moment...). And I must also say I love that Emma always manages to find a way to be a philanthropist whenever she promotes something. It's so nice to see that she cares about doing something and using her name to benefit a good cause. What a mench! :D
 
^She is. She posted this on her facebook page:

Hi everyone, sorry I've been neglecting you recently! Currently filming my new film 'Perks Of Being A Wallflower' in the US. It's all going really well, it's going to be a great film! What do you think of the Mark Demsteader portraits? How talented is he?? Not long to go now until the release of Deathly Hallows Part 2. Hope you're all as excited as I am! Love Emma xx

Also, here are a couple of new pics from Vanity Fair Italia. They're from the Lancome campaign:
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10 paintings from the 34-pieces collection have been sold so far.. :D

Here's the last painting from that collection:



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Wow. They're selling quite fast. That's awesome considering some of the proceeds are going to CAMFED.

I added up the prices of the ones that have been sold and it's a total of £59,200 so far and since 10 percent is going to CAMFED, that's about £6,000. Awesome.

New video from Empire magazine that features Emma.
The cast summarizes their Decade-long Potter experience in one word.

Emma appears around the 0:50 mark. :)

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'Good.'
'Glue.'
'S'alright'
'Great...' 'bo-oring'

Aww, 'well it's got to be magical, hasn't it?' Very sweet but also very clever.
Lol at Rupert taking so long to think of one - the star of the video!
 
^yeah i liked hers the best: it was real cute. whats with the guys who said "boring" and "alright" ? thats kind of... not very inspiring lol
 

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