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I can honestly say that the drawings you see here and all of the life drawings you have seen in previous posts can be, in a very large part, attributed to Susan Moore, my drawing instructor at Washington University in St. Louis way back in 1983-1984. Her encouragement and pressure to reach beyond my fears of not being as good as the others (and I wasn't) gave me the drive to pursue my obsession with figure drawing. Thank you, Susan.
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