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Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Wednesday, November 21, 2018
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My anatomy class resolves many issues for students about the form, structure and articulation of the varied and numerous body parts: internal, deep and superficial. ~~However some issues, not being under the specific purview of the class, are left unresolved --such as why it is that noses run and feet smell.
I'm an illustrator not a doctor, Jim!
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I'm an illustrator not a doctor, Jim!
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Wednesday, November 14, 2018
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The Bourdaloue was originally designed for women, although men used it as well --likely without asking permission; it was purportedly named after a Catholic priest in France named Louis Bourdaloue, whose sermons were so long that women brought their Bourdaloue with them so they could attend the entire sermon, uninterrupted.
Sometimes it's all to easy to see what that would look like...
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Sometimes it's all to easy to see what that would look like...
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Wednesday, November 7, 2018
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Never neglect the ears.
They influence, in one way or another, the sense of balance within your drawing and without it.
...wait, what?
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They influence, in one way or another, the sense of balance within your drawing and without it.
...wait, what?
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Thank you, and enjoy. 🚲
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