Andrea
Being back in natural light was nice. There was light from the left coming from a bank of windows near the ceiling and light coming from windows coming from the doorway on the far right.
No under drawing on this one. Tried to paint just the core shadows and a light outline on the darker side of the body. Will need to try this out again at the next Sunday I go to.
I like how the left had feels in this one. Tried lots of little brush marks to define the shadows in this one. Looks ok, but I like the more delibrate longer marks better.
Messed up the left foot in this one. I couldn't see it from my position, but the way I drew it, it should be visible. If I ever pull out this drawing again, I'll have to add it in. Back to trying to create shape with the brush marks, but leaving a hint of the brush marks on the edges to try and soften the edges of the shadows.
My favorite from this session. Captured the feel of the pose well. I think I went into this one trying to be less 100% faithful to what my eye was seeing and exaggerating the twist a little.
A less naked pose, gave me a chance to try something else out. Tried to just define the chair and her clothes. I also wanted to capture the expression she had on her face, but I struggled too much. She had a nice seductive look, that I just could not capture. Erased the face many times, and finally erased most of it one last time. Ugh, lazy artists.
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