

There were the usual artist complaints that the drawings were not "on" or that the pose wasn't working from their viewing angle. I don't get bothered by the little details anymore. I was just happy she didn't walk away. Kristen shouted loudly giving us all a one minute warning. Several artists groaned that there wasn't enough time. I'm slowly learning to let go since sometimes an unfinished sketch has more charm and appeal than a finished piece.
The cupcakes were light and fluffy with no icing. Where else do you get to spend a relaxing evening drawing where the model offers treats? On the way out I thumbed through several graphic novels. I keep searching to see if there is an artist whose work feels like it was sketched on location. I keep toying with the idea of working with a small cast of actors who would be sketched at various locations around town to create the panels needed for a graphic novel. The huge response I got from people willing to pose for the Mennello Museum mural made me realize that my idea might not be a pipe dream.
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