Sunday, January 19, 2014

Arm flung back


Although the right arm is flung back, it may not be as apparent or realized as I had wanted,  because before I could sufficiently indicate its position, the session ended and she, the model, left.  


strathmore 18"x24"
MCohenL©January 2014

6 comments:

  1. It's fantastic. Too bad about the model and dinner and all that. But ultimately it's just great even though she has left the scene. For us there she is!

    XOXOXO Barbara

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    1. Thank you Barbara!

      She was certainly there and magnificent in her ability to sustain a pose that would have been agony for most of us. She is also a yoga teacher which explains her enviable stretchability.

      xoxoxoxo, Marcia

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  2. The colors and your line work are wonderful! I see the indication for the arm, seems like another 2 minutes would have done it.

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    1. Thank you Doug!

      I suppose two minutes can seem like an eternity. Maybe it was fortunate I didn't have extra time - I might have worked in the arm and it wouldn't have tied in with the rest of the figure!
      Hugs,
      Marcia

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    1. Thank you Connie!
      I think the world of your work and a comment coming from you is very special to me!

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