




Met up with my friend Helena yesterday to do some life drawing hosted by a local gallery, Figureworks. We are both a bit rusty, but above are a few of the drawings I've selected for the blog. Helena said I drew his donger a bit too big, to which I replied, you can never draw a donger too big. Yes, we're the picture of maturity.
--B
1 comment:
Looking good...I can't really say I've ever seen your figure drawings before..
Good stuff.
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