


These were 15-minute & 20-minute poses. In my drawing class ealier in the week, I was trying to get people to be more conscious of mark-making and textures. Some of that percolated into my own drawing, especially in the head and shoulder study. G- had her hair down, and it had so many curls and shapes to it. I was enjoying the challenge of trying to find marks to convey that.
I find it interesting how the things I am focussing on within teaching in a given week always seem to manifest that little bit better within my own work.
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