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Makar Memorial.

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I've been AWOL for, well, years. Thought I'd post some pics on general principles.

I've posted pics of Oxana before. She was one of Makar's early models, Yelstin era I gather.

I recently realized I have a number of her images IN LIVING COLOR!!!

You have to be an American of my 60s generation to get that reference. No matter. Here she is.
 

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thanks for posting those Apostate-
seeing Oxana for the first time 'in living color'
must have been a life-changing experience! :D

Tomorrow is the third anniversary of Makar's sadly early death -
without him, we'd have no CruxForums.​
 
This is a great thread, I cannot believe it's taken me this long to find it. I have adored Makar's art since I stumbled upon it about three years ago while searching the web for crucified women. I came across cruxdreams and was so excited to find a site with hot models, butt naked on crosses. I knew I had found something very special and instantly joined the site. I fell in love with most of the models, and they are in a special place on my hard drives. I was saddened to learn of Makar's death later. I do love most of the models, but my favorite is Julia. If there ever was a woman born to pose on a cross it is her.
Here are a few of my favorite images of her:

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She is just an image of beauty on that cross, just an awesome piece of art. You could display in a museum.
I would love to know if she is Russian, Ukrainian or Czech. I'm betting Russian. I just love Eastern European women, with their natural bodies, without enhancements like here in the West.
 
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This is a great thread, I cannot believe it's taken me this long to find it. I have adored Makar's art since I stumbled upon it about three years ago while searching the web for crucified women. I came across cruxdreams and was so excited to find a site with hot models, butt naked on crosses. I knew I had found something very special and instantly joined the site. I fell in love with most of the models, and they are in a special place on my hard drives. I was saddened to learn of Makar's death later. I do love most of the models, but my favorite is Julia. If there ever was a woman born to pose on a cross it is her.
Here are a few of my favorite images of her:

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She is just an image of beauty on that cross, just an awesome piece of art. You could display in a museum.
I would love to know if she is Russian, Ukrainian or Czech. I'm betting Russian. I just love Eastern European women, with their natural bodies, without enhancements like here in the West.
I thought Ukrainian.
Nice you come to this tread today.............you had to know he died in 2011 on this very day
 
I thought Ukrainian.
Nice you come to this tread today.............you had to know he died in 2011 on this very day

I remember how stunned I was by the news. :(
Here's a nice old Makar pic to commemorate his anniversary
I've posted a number of other classic old Makar's earlier in this thread
 

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I thought Ukrainian.
Nice you come to this tread today.............you had to know he died in 2011 on this very day
admihoek,
That is pretty damn spooky that I found this thread on the anniversary of his death.
The honest truth is I had no idea of the date of his death. I only knew that he had died I few years ago, but I never saw what the date was. I found out that he was dead from reading some comments on this site. I joined this site in June 2011, and did not know for awhile, until I read somewhere on this site that he had died. I only found this thread by just browsing around.
 
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admihoek,
That is pretty damn spooky that I found this thread on the anniversary of his death.
The honest truth is I had no idea of the date of his death. I only knew that he had died I few years ago, but I never saw what the date was. I found out that he was dead from reading some comments on this site. I joined this site in June 2011, and did not know for awhile, until I read somewhere on this site that he had died. I only found this thread by just browsing around.
he died by a sudden instance of heart failure..............................in what way found you that out?
 
More early Galya.

Makar told me this was an aborted session. I'm sorry as all get out it was. This shoot had promise.
 

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These row-res pics date back to 1999. Truly early Makar.

Yes indeed. I posted these myself in this thread, post #51 from Feb last year. Great early Makar, and one of those (z91) was the first of his that I ever saw, their authenticity really grabbed me. Also the first pic I ever used in a crux anip. Exceedingly crudely done and not for public view, I was using a version od PSP that didn't have layers. We all have to start somewhere. One of them had the Makar body and Anna Kournikova's head.

Not as early, but here are 2 nice pre crux pics
 

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ImageMaker posted (after Makar's funeral):

http://www.cruxforums.com/xf/threads/bad-news-very-bad-news.1226/page-2

He was only 43 years old. Sudden cardiac arrest.​
Thank you Eulalia, that is probably the thread where I read that he had died ( I could not remember where I read it). I must have missed where it said when, and how he died.
I only found this here thread by browsing where you posted recently ( your post on #67 above led me here ). I am always interested in what you have posted when I am on the forums, and that is how I found this Memorial Thread.
 
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