Last day of life drawing for this semester. I’ve missed several classes, something I would have been loathe to do in my high school and college years when I never ditched nor dropped a class.
I distinctly remember the first time I stopped attending a class simply because I no longer enjoyed it. Wish I could say it was a daring and rebellious move . . . it was a community college class that I was taking just for enjoyment. I was in my 40’s and high time for a bit of rebellion . . . don’t you think?
But I digress . . . here’s the best of the last sketches . . . in my opinion

Starting with my favorite

Caught the likeness of both his front and his back . . .
Your drawings are getting good seriously good.
LikeLike
Anonymous,
You didn’t sign your comment but I didn’t delete it cuz “getting seriously good” was too good to delete. Thank you.
LikeLike
You continue to amaze me with your talent. Keep it up gal. Miss you but makes me happy you are enjoying your retired life.
Sent from my iPhone Linda
>
LikeLike
Linda,
Thank YOU! I sometimes amaze myself. Retired life has been up and down. When it’s down I remember it will go up . . .
LikeLike
You’ve come a long way, Judy – your art is wonderful – love the way you push a bit of color into some of them and let the lines capture so much of the subject.
LikeLike
Shari,
Thank you! I can see my progress too.
LikeLike
I like it. I have done sculpting with a live model. I think your 20 minutes is well spent. very good stuff. Annalise
LikeLike
Annalise,
So glad you signed your comment cuz I usually delete “anonymous” to make sure the site isn’t being spammed! Thanks for the “well spent”!
LikeLike