




There was no music playing on the Thursday night when I went over to the TSA. M- was working, and his gestures were dynamic as always.
These are all 1-minute studies. The first couple I did as usual, but then I had this notion of getting more gestural, less anatomical. I tried to set down marks to convey the actions more in his poses - the bend of his spine, the curving in-ness of some limbs, the angularity of other bends elsewhere, etc.
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