
03-05-2024, 07:01 AM
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Originally Posted by waterist
Yes, exactly as implied, this was a life drawing class. Pencil and paper was provided to everyone in the audience. At the end of the show, she encouraged sharing of the drawings on social media - I don't do the socials, so haven't seen if any of them turned up. Since she only held poses very briefly, it was difficult to get much done in the way of drawing. As is expected at WIP shows, I'd guess that a good proportion of the audience were friends with her.
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What kind of poses did she do?
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