I attend (and have for a few years) a Saturday life drawing class at The Royal Drawing School, in London.
As this is a class, and I am working at an easel, I don't have any input over how the model poses nor were I am placed to draw, if it's a crowded lesson, at any rate. So, accordingly, the angle I had isn't the most exciting.
Black, red and white drawing pencils, on a light-ish brown support.
I quite like this longer study, the proportions aren't too bad and I enjoyed the cross-hatching.
The weight of the pose seems believable.
But problems I have with it are that the lighting comes across as a bit ambiguous, the bent leg (the models left leg) doesn't work so well and the calf seems flat,
there isn't enough neck and the foreshortening on her right arm isn't right.
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