
This spread shows three 2-minute sketches done at life drawing and how I enjoyed the ride to the studio this was done with a bamboo dip pen, watercolor crayon and a paint brush
it was fun seeing the Judy group again

20 minute pose using pencil with watercolor

20 minute pose using ink pen and watercolor
I sure do drew the model's head small

1 comment:
These are excellent! I've heard it said that it is better to have a tendency to make the head too small than to make it too big. Besides, if you look at it from a style perspective, I think it looks great like that.
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