



These were 15-minute and 20-minute poses.
D- 's face was reminding me by turns of images from Gustav Klimt and Picasso. Ot's interesting when one comes across someone who fits the look of an art-historical precedent.
Though if one's knowledge of art history is broad enough, I suppose that can be said of most people we encounter. Says something about the limits of my knowledge in that department...
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