
I have been going to Life Painting class with my daughter Ele. I thought I would be well out of my comfort zone but we are both enjoying it, despite early misgivings about having the same pose for three weeks! I got round that by being less authentic about colours and Ele experimented with dripping ink.
The fourth week we had a standing pose that involved the model holding onto ropes – looked pretty uncomfortable for her. Being newcomers to the class we had what seemed like less good views of the model but the people who had front views had a much harder task, especially in the reclining pose where you would have to tackle perspective and a knee or foot dominating the painting.
The fourth week we had a standing pose that involved the model holding onto ropes – looked pretty uncomfortable for her. Being newcomers to the class we had what seemed like less good views of the model but the people who had front views had a much harder task, especially in the reclining pose where you would have to tackle perspective and a knee or foot dominating the painting.