




I made it out to a portion of the Sunday morning session, where I found P- working. The only place to sit was closer than I prefer to be, which made it hard to fit the whole figure onto the page. (the pages in this case are 24" x 36" sheets of newsprint, as is usual for these posted studies.)
Rather than wrestle with that, I mostly tried to set down the P- ness of P- 's head, with varying degrees of success.
The two studies above were in the 10-minute range, and the two below around 15 minutes each.
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