
We start off with a seated pose. Love the angles created by the crossed legs.

This other one is less natural.

And finally a pose with her chin in her hands. It was pretty difficult to draw this one. Never mind that I tried twice.


This site is a record of my continuing exploration of visual arts since 2009. From the first humble life drawing classes, it has blossomed to now include 3 exhibitions. My enduring love is for landscapes, but I've dabbled with figure, still life, and the occasional urbanscape.