



Here are some recent quick life drawings I've done. Most were only a minute or so... such a good work out! I feel that drawing like this is like yoga for your mind-- its so real, just paper, ink, and a model. No computer bull, no one telling you if its "good enough". It's so freeing!

awesome as always miss berger :)
ReplyDeleteI love these kinds of quick studies. Yours have so much life to them. I love the second one especially. Lovely.
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