Drawing on recycled paper or using ink that can’t be erased are ways of releasing my expectations and loosening up.
These were done on hardware store “painter’s paper” with charcoal
(the kind you spread on the floor to protect it from paint)
Leaning on a chair – didn’t draw the chair cuz I didn’t want to!
1-2 Minute ink sketches in a very small sketchbook

Charcoal
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Judy, I look forward to these art class sketches. You continue to progress and I think that’s partly because you care about people as much as you care about art.
BTW, this people misses you people – just saying.
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Shari,
Thank you for the affirmation . . . for my heART! It is interesting that I don’t particularly like, or am drawn to (pun intended) drawing objects as much as I like drawing people.
Miss you too, Miss Peoples.
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Your drawings amaze me with your talent. ๐๐ป๐๐
Sent from my iPhone Linda
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Linda B.
THANK YOU!
However, I’m not sure it’s talent as much as it is perseverance. I am convinced everyone can learn to draw . . . maybe not like Michelangelo but everyone can draw.
xxxx j
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