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Well, done. Love sketch people with round forms. Easier and rewarding.
Fernando Botero anyone?By confining himself to the subject/shape, he became vastly famous.I prefer James Gurney's universal many-subjected approach, though;-)
Here in the Home Counties of England we have the advantage ofa professional model just like the lady in your drawing.
And she is shaped like diabetes.
Yes, I have been told by my classmates that I needed to draw different types of people in my sketchbook.
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ReplyDeleteWell, done. Love sketch people with round forms. Easier and rewarding.
ReplyDeleteFernando Botero anyone?
ReplyDeleteBy confining himself to the subject/shape, he became vastly famous.
I prefer James Gurney's universal many-subjected approach, though;-)
Here in the Home Counties of England we have the advantage of
ReplyDeletea professional model just like the lady in your drawing.
And she is shaped like diabetes.
ReplyDeleteYes, I have been told by my classmates that I needed to draw different types of people in my sketchbook.
ReplyDelete