Paparazzi.

Paparazzi.
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Another absolute winner, Louise! I love this! Your one liners are worthy of a book for sure - filled with humor, fun and witticism!

Ive been off-line and off-site for a few weeks with family commitments, and on returning find its all turned upside down !!! Some of these one-liners are really captivating, and this is no exception. It gives a really interesting slant on what could otherwise have been a mundane representation of a dreary scene. I think it also has a lot to do with the relaxed washes that the method encourages you and other one-liners to use. This one I particularly like with its great shapes and pattern. Its certainly brightened up the Gallery !

So much detail but tackled with ease with the UDOL method of drawing! I bet before you would have taken one look at this scene and moved on, but now you stop and run off a superbly lively drawing of it. All the hands are just magic.

Great idea works perfectly with the technique!

Thank you all for your generous comments and Thea is quite right, I'd never have even considered drawing this cluttered scene had it not been for the UDOL method! ..

Now I would have got completely lost doing this but you've produced yet another busy scene so well Louise!

Fantastic UDOL Louise!! So many cameras, faces and hands but you didn't get lost but produced a super piece of work! I love it!!

You have really caught the frenetic atmosphere. Brilliant.

How on earth did I miss this first time round? Great piece of work Louise

This is really superb Louise - not sure how I missed seeing this when you posted it. The composition is just spot on and I could really see this in a gallery.

Has a very 'modern' feel to it, as Joseph says, it would sit very well on a gallery wall. Perhaps drawing an upside down image makes you go for the essential, rather than detail?

Hang on Studio Wall
13/04/2015
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This is turning in to daily one-liner upside down drawing exercise which isn't a bad thing really. Better than not painting at all and there's always lots of subjects to choose from, things that I wouldn't normally consider such as this! Plus, they take so little time.

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