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Person Hiding Their Face
Part of my London Archives series, this was drawn from a live model during one of my favorite illustration classes.
She stood in this pose for just a minute or two—long enough to capture the gesture, but not long enough to overwork it.
The face is hidden, but the shape of the body says plenty.
That’s what I loved about sketching from life: you didn’t have time to overthink. You had to trust your hand.
There’s something shy about this one. Or maybe just private.
Medium: Charcoal
Print on Paper / Reproduction
Unframed Print Sizes:
5” x 7” — $24
8” x 10” — $30
11” x 14” — $36
16” x 20” — $48
18” x 24” — $60
Small sizes ship in a flat-pack envelope. Larger sizes ship rolled in a protective tube.
Framing available upon request.
Part of my London Archives series, this was drawn from a live model during one of my favorite illustration classes.
She stood in this pose for just a minute or two—long enough to capture the gesture, but not long enough to overwork it.
The face is hidden, but the shape of the body says plenty.
That’s what I loved about sketching from life: you didn’t have time to overthink. You had to trust your hand.
There’s something shy about this one. Or maybe just private.
Medium: Charcoal
Print on Paper / Reproduction
Unframed Print Sizes:
5” x 7” — $24
8” x 10” — $30
11” x 14” — $36
16” x 20” — $48
18” x 24” — $60
Small sizes ship in a flat-pack envelope. Larger sizes ship rolled in a protective tube.
Framing available upon request.