Theres something about life drawing that is pure and relaxing. Maybe it's knowing that is not for a job or that you can just flip the page and draw another pose. Either way it's a great way to know ones interests as well as weaknesses.
Jul 27, 2010
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2 comments:
I really like the color choices and design choices you made. I know I tell you this all the time, but you kick ass my man. Keep up the great work.
Your words are correct! It is therapeutic in the best of ways.
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