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Sometimes you have to make do with what's put in front of you.
Pencil A3 size. Click to enlarge.
I always do some post-coital sketching before getting dressed....
Only joking, just another lifedrawing.
Conte and graphite A2 size. Click to enlarge.
A bit more life drawing in the pub.
Pencil 29cm x 27cm. Click to enlarge.
A new departure for me is drawing with red and blue biros. No 3D specs required.
Biro 26cm x 21cm. Click to enlarge.
A life drawing. One of many.
Pencil A2 size. Click to enlarge.
The fatsmudge guy. More focussed
here.
Chinese ink on paper. A2 size. Click to enlarge.
It all got out of hand, I'm afraid.
Soundtrack
Laurel Aitken – Fatty Bum Bum Gone to JailPencil drawing. Click to enlarge.
I think I captured the sense of weight here,
Carbon pencil on sugar paper, A1 size. Click to enlarge.
The model trod on a drawing pin.
Sepia wash on sugar paper. A1 size. Click to enlarge.
A quick watercolour sketch of a nude back and side.
Watercolour 31cm x 23cm. Click to enlarge.
Not much to say here. Basically, it's a bloke on a stool. With no clothes on.
Pen and ink A4 size. Click to enlarge.
Why pose naked with an umbrella? I don't get it, but am happy to draw it.
Brush with ink. A1 size. Click to enlarge.
Went to lifedrawing in the local pub. The model gradually dozed off...probably too much Guinness.
Pencil 23cm x 16cm. Click to enlarge.
Ken the stodgy model, not very inspiring if the truth be told. But then again, you have to take what you're given.
Dilute ink with brush. A1 size. Click to enlarge.
The model is expecting her sixth child. Soon. I assume she's extremely broke to be doing life modelling.
Pencil drawing 16cm x 17cm. Click to enlarge.
The creepy pot-bellied model.
Marker pen 20cm x 14.5cm. Click to enlarge.
Somehow the hand ended up too small.
Pencil and watercolour 21cm x 27cm. Click to enlarge.
Pencil and watercolour 17cm x 14cm. Click to enlarge.
The squidgy bummed model.
Watercolour. 34cm x 26cm. Click to enlarge.
I really love this one.