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The Bionic Woman: Jaime & Max

Available as a print or poster (Jaime & Max):  http://www.redbubble.com/people/raycaspio/art/4501130-1-jaime-and-max

Even though I'm a child of the 1980s, I found most of my heroes in reruns of 1960s and 1970s television shows.  They were all women.  One of those women is Jaime Sommers:  The Bionic Woman, played by Lindsay Wagner, who won an Emmy for her portrayal. I've never been one to enjoy the tired cliché of the alpha-male character.  Lindsay imbued Jaime with a strong sense of feminine energy, intelligence, understanding, and unending compassion that I feel is lacking from so many female heroes of today.  Jaime was part-superhero but all woman, often solving problems primarily with her mind instead of her Bionic parts.  Her Bionics weren't used to inflict violence.  She was a hero I could, and still do look up to, as well as Lindsay herself. In the third season of the series, Jaime got a Bionic Dog called Max (aka Maximillion/Maximillian).  That's who Jaime is running with in this illustration.  Running is, after all, Jaime's favorite way to de-stress, and dogs are great de-stressors.

I'm very happy to be reliving this great series through Region 2 DVDs as I continue my recuperation from three herniated discs.  It gives me Bionic Inspiration.

The Bionic Woman: Jaime & Max
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Judy 11" x 17" Matte Print
Also available on RedBubble in a variety of prints or shirts! Here's my illustration of Judy Garland from her brilliant series, The Judy Garland Show, to celebrate the incredible body of work she left behind upon her death on June 22, 1969:  40 years ago.  Do yourself a favor and check out The Judy Garland Show on DVD to see a true, once-in-a-lifetime genius at work. Thanks once again to Kevenn T. Smith for his contribution to this piece with his mastery of light and shadows.  Head on over to www.kevenn.com to see his work.

judy_caspio_web_2 From Television City in Hollywood, Here's JUDY! 11" x 17"

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