


...this is 9 hours. Depending on our next model...the remaining 4 weeks could be spent on one 12 hour pose...or, it will be two 6's. I have found that by slowing down, I am seeing things more clearly...I may not finish the pose, but what I do finish is finished better. This post is in chronological order too...Enjoy!
3 comments:
Matt, I'm really enjoying the last drawing. Im taking my first life drawing class at stout right now, and i've gained a new appreciation for it. And i'll just say, your stuff if somewhat of an inspiration. Keep it coming!
You're a madman. Solid stuff.
Thanks for the comments!
Ahhh...lordmarcus...so you finally have the prerequisits to attend life drawing at good ol' Stout haha! Thanks for your comments...they are most flattering. I was just checking out your blog...you are already off to a great start...looks like all that park drawing is paying off!
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