



These were 10-minute and 15-minute poses. They are not in the exact order that M- took them - i.e, the standing poses were not right after each other.
I felt I was able to get a reasonable likeness of her facial features in a number of the studies I did that morning. Some sessions go better than others.
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Hi, I am so pleased I came across your blog. I have been subscribed for a couple of weeks now and just wanted to let you know I am in awe of your skill and work rate.
These works are absolutely stunning, I struggle to comprehend how you can achieve so much in such a short amount of time - what size are they?
I tried to take a look at your yahoo 360 but it seems to have disappeared.
I would love to know more about how you approach these short poses.
Please keep it up, you have at least me as an avid fan.
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