

These two images are from several weeks ago. A very muscular model whom I find difficult to draw. (Not his fault, he's a great model, I just have difficulty getting buffness on paper)


These are the most recent drawings of Richard, one of my favorite models who is tall and lanky and can really twist.
These are great! I'm currently in a figure class at Riverside Comm. College. It's intense...so much to learn! I came by here via Ronell's blog. You do very nice work!
ReplyDeleteLove your sketches again Dee, the second and last one are probably my favourites in choosing...
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I just stumbled on these comments. Didn't receive them via email. What a nice surprise. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteMarta, hang in there. I agree, so much to learn!
gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWonderful drawings! I can feel the muscles straining and stretching in the second one, my favorite. There's a heaviness in your drawing of him, while Richard's seems lighter, more ethereal.
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