




I had discovered once I got to the session that I had less blank paper on hand than I thought. So to leave full sheets available for the longer poses, I was doubling and tripling up the gesture studies.
These were all 1- , 2- and 3- minute poses. When you are up on stilts, a stepladder makes a good seat to rest upon. The ladders that K- was using made for some interesting visuals. The doubling of images was also visually interesting on the page.
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