



These were all 5-minute poses. Once again, D- alternated her airborne poses with some yoga work. The leg behind head pose requires a remarkable amount of flexibility, but not something that is easy to address aesthetically. It is a very good drawing challenge in trying to make all the body bits sit plausibly in an unorthodox relationship - but if success is attained, wht does one do with it? In these studies just bearing witness satisfied me in the short term.
I don't practice Yoga, and the stamina entailed in holding that for 5 minutes impressed me.
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