





I was never really good at life drawing and I certainly don't enjoy it. Well, I guess I do some times. These are from sessions that we've held in the past month; pencil and one in ink.
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So what don't you like about life-drawing?
I don't know; it seems tedious. I realize it can take years to get "good" at it, and maybe I lack patience? A lot of my classmates are exceptional at it, and I often feel sub par.
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