




These were 2-minute poses. The night was especially challenging, I found, trying to get all the support straps in, plus trying to get the foreshortening to work. I was working flat out. I fund if I let my attention wander at all, I would run out of time to set down a crucial hand or leg. As it was, details were being drawn in even as R- was shifting to another position.
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