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Anabela - Drink and Draw

Another session drawing Anabela, this time for the Lisbon Drink and Draw. It wasn't my best of days and the times for each pose were insanely fast! It's a miracle I managed to even draw anything! Gotta admit, it was fun but a bit stressing.

3 minutes poses. The closest thing to something I'm able to enjoy.

3 minutes poses. The closest thing to something I'm able to enjoy.

10 minutes pose. She was moving constantly, as she was petting her dog that came to the session with her.

10 minutes pose. She was moving constantly, as she was petting her dog that came to the session with her.

1 minute pose, with her constantly dancing.

1 minute pose, with her constantly dancing.

1 minute pose, without looking at the paper

1 minute pose, without looking at the paper

Various 5 minutes poses - one with the left hand, another with 2 hands at the same time and another holding two pencils with the same hand.

Various 5 minutes poses - one with the left hand, another with 2 hands at the same time and another holding two pencils with the same hand.

5 minutes pose, with the obligatory constraint of using two colours.

5 minutes pose, with the obligatory constraint of using two colours.

2 minutes pose

2 minutes pose

2 minutes pose without lifting the pencil from the paper

2 minutes pose without lifting the pencil from the paper

2 minutes self-portrait using a mirror on the far side of the room (one with the left hand).

Then, we began drawing Bela, with two 1 minute poses.

2 minutes self-portrait using a mirror on the far side of the room (one with the left hand).

Then, we began drawing Bela, with two 1 minute poses.

5 minutes pose. Not bad, but given her pose, she was naturally moving quite a lot, to keep her balance (she was on top of a table).

5 minutes pose. Not bad, but given her pose, she was naturally moving quite a lot, to keep her balance (she was on top of a table).

7 minutes pose in which I had 3.5 minutes to draw and then had to switch with someone else (my wife, in this case), which added the colour in the remaining time.

7 minutes pose in which I had 3.5 minutes to draw and then had to switch with someone else (my wife, in this case), which added the colour in the remaining time.