The best part about this summer? Remembering how to draw - oh, and also how much I love it.





$8 drop-in at a gallery downtown + an awesome, thoughtful and unbelievably interesting coworker = the perfect summer Saturday mornings.
Models vary each week and most are pretty talented (their poses are dynamic, creative, fairly still). These are a few selections of 2 to 25 minute sketches... Ok, so they don't translate terribly well to the (rapidly proliferating) art of digital photography but, you know, it's all I've got.
2 to 5 minute poses:
The longer poses, 25 minutes:
LOVE that you're drawing again!
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