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Drawing

  • lsimonsart
  • Oct 28
  • 1 min read

I could finally work on my first layer of my drawing after a number of back to back hiccups. I decided to use this refercence photo of me in my home office. I was drawn to the shape created by the paintbrushes and my hand, the florals of my tattoo on my arm, the softness of my hair and skin, and the tired look in my eye paired with the smirk of my mouth.



I decided to shuffle the pages round a little bit while still working on my first layer. I want to use the pages as a notebook. Add text and sketches that would be disjointed when reassembled.


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