Draw Me – Mia Manarote, Thomas Lee

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Thomas Lee approaches his art with focus, concentration, and meticulous attention to detail. When he prepares and poses his model — Mia Manarote — he positions her just so, carefully adjusting her outfit, a man’s dress shirt, to reveal her perfect body, and arranging her dark hair to suit the vision developing in his mind. But the model, holding her pose as directed, has developing ideas of her own. When Thomas moves close to make a minor adjustment, she makes a major move. The artist’s concentration is broken, his new masterpiece will have to wait, because his model knows what she wants, and knows exactly how to get it. Once she’s made her intentions perfectly clear the artist commits himself completely to satisfying his subject. As skilled with his mouth as he is with charcoal and brushes, Thomas brings Mia to the first of several peaks of pleasure. In turn, the model proves she’s got impressive manual dexterity and oral abilities. Director Jocelyn Joplin captures every stroke, thrust, and flourish with grace and mastery ensuring that “Draw Me” will draw you into its world of exquisite beauty and pleasure.