Well I'm happy to say that I'm back in life drawing again! This semester Amy is letting me take life drawing as a drawing III credit, thankfully, otherwise lord knows when I would have graduated! So anyways, a brief introduction for everyone!
- I'm a Senior
- My major is Art Education- I'm minoring in psychology
- I've worked for University Housing for three years and am currently a DSM in CKTO
- I have a chicken pox scar on the tip of my nose
- I work in a vintage clothing boutique
- My parents own a restaurant
- I love winter & snowboarding
- I'm not a morning person
- I go to the gym every night
- I would be lost without my planner and cell phone...... and laptop.
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So, there me at 13,000 ft! yay! |
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Moving on, yesterday was the first day of class, it was a little rough. I havent drawn literally anything in over a month and didn't think I would be as rusty as I was, so my drawings were definitely less than spectacular. Since I've already taken lifedrawing I want to continue to improve my skills as well as incorporate more mediums/techniques into the drawings. Below are some ide
as that I've been compiling!
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definitely more technical sort of drawing, but it would really test my knowledge of the muscles/bone structure and might be an interesting approach for me to take. |
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So, once I get a little bit better I'll start trying to branch out a little bit. We'll see how things go, but in the meantime I'm looking forward to it!
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