




On the Tuesday I was back at Dianes studio, and this time it was K- , who is, among other things, a stilt-walker, which was an interesting change of pace.
These were 30-second poses that he did.
30 seconds is not a lot of time to get down anything but essentials of a pose. People in the GTA area who yearn for the luxury of long poses, ones with some narrative and symbolic aspects to them, should come join the 5-day intensive course I'll be teaching next week at the Toronto School of Art. It's called "Body Politics", and each day will feature a 5-hour long extended pose. You can reach the TSA via their website here
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