A few long-term figure drawings

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A few long-term figure drawings

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Hi all,
Here's some longer term life drawings from this week - the first two are both 20 minuters and the bottom one is a 2-hour study. Sorry about the quality of the images, unfortunately my scanner's only A4, so photos had to suffice. I don't know, maybe it gives it an old-fashioned sepia look, whaddya think? ;-)

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niiice ... great volume to these Andy

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I really like the butt and calves on the first figure. So solid...
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Thanks Enrico and Emma! I'm really itching to do some more short-term, gestural poses, but for now it looks like it'll be longer studies studies for a while... here's another one from last week
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and another from yesterday's session:
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Post by Thorsten »

andy, they are great! last one reminds me of Paula Modersohn

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