1- 2 minute poses: gestural and spontaneous.



10 - 15 minute pose: Not Bad ...

20 minute pose: YIKES! Completely lost it. As my Father-in-law Jerry used to say ... sometimes less is more:)

This is a blog to share my love of painting and drawing. Daily practice isn't always possible, but it remains the best way to make consistent progress.
No comments:
Post a Comment