10 min pose

10 min pose
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Beautifully sketched Sylvia

It’s an excellent life drawing Sylvia, I love this style of rapid loose sketching.

Great sketch Sylvia. It’s hard work but pays off in the end.

Sylvia, I think it’s fab! Love the rapid marks and lines.

Beautiful figure, Sylvia, great drawing.

Wow , thank you...and it was happy to do as well.🌻

Excellent drawing worth rescuing from the bin. A difficult pose to hold without the model moving. Great sense of form from so little crayon.

Minimal strokes, excellent result!

Fabulous observational skill.

Super work, Sylvia. Good solid form, marvelous for a ten minute sketch.

John,Marjorie ,Jen and Lew thanks. It’s lovely when people who’s work you admire like yours . Lew the others are so bad they are now out in the recycling bin. Cos they're torn into so many small pieces the bin men won’t be able to laugh at them.

Really like this - great 'save'!

Ha ha, those binmen! I remember, Sylvia, a few years ago, when you were adamant those same binmen would not get a look at your old life drawings!

Fabulous sketch, Sylvia. Beautifully captured.

I think it's quite brilliant. There is life and movement in this quick sketch that really does catch the eye. The posture is top drawer, reminding me sharply of Van Gogh's portrayal of "work". The stooped shoulder, arched spine and pronounced/accentuated hips all work together beautifully. Great form. Bri

In sitting waiting to have about my 25 eye injection reading all your great comments.😊

Great drawing Sylvia, I love the way you have sketched the bend in that knee 😀

Agree with all the comments and the right leg is brilliant.

Very good pose and drawing, Sylvia

Linda,Fred , Maureen...big thank you’s .

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16/07/2019
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Crayon on A3 cartridge paper. First life drawing in three years....produced a load of crap , this was the only one I rescued from the bin. Hope to go back next week..

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Sylvia Evans

Sylvia Evans. I am mainly a self taught artist, though I did spend a year at Rochdale School of Art in the late 1950’s. I was then made to get a “Proper Job” by my father, so I spent the next few years in a nursing career. I married and had a family, just picking up a pencil to amuse my…

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