Henna Seated
Very unexpectedly I was able to get a good drawing done this past Saturday in class. Why you may wonder? Before registering in Michael Burban's class this month I had taken another drawing class with a different instructor, Sherry Camhy. The name of the class, Painterly Drawing, was set up so that students could draw and paint from the same pose for the whole month. That's fine when you want to get a good drawing or painting done, but to my unfortunate luck we were given Henna as a model. The pose and the mood of this woman was all wrong. It was painful to watch this sad middle aged woman sit on a chair holding a book and falling asleep as she posed. With that bad experience I enrolled into my current class in hopes that I would get a chance to draw from more dynamic models, which I have. But this Saturday morning Henna comes into the drawing studio, about 20 to 30 minutes late, and I wanted to run away with my sketch pad and pencils. But to my surprise she pulled it together this time and gave us a good pose, allowing me to get a good drawing in two and a half hours.
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Best, Robert Hoover
Luis
Best, Robert Hoover
Luis
Luis