


These were 2-minute poses that P- did using some silks.
Recently, it has been very gratifying to have received a bit of feedback from some of the viewers of this blog, particularly Icaris , who does some figurative drawing himself.
A blog tends to be, in my experience, a medium experienced passively: people look and move on, and typing responses is time-consuming. I am curious, though, about who is viewing, and welcome input. Input doesn't have to be positive - if there are things you dislike, or disagree with, I would welcome this becoming a forum for discussion as well.
Maybe it has more to do with the content here- perhaps there isn't too much that can be said about figure studies. And is that neccesarily a bad thing - do all expressions need to be mediated through words, or is it enough to experience them visually?
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