
My third grandchild, Aiden Joseph Grier. Weighing in at 7 lbs 10 oz and measuring 20 inches he has already brought a lot of smiles to this grumpy old countenance.

Sara. I always find interesting aspects to draw when she models. This was done in August, when we were still meeting regularly. Hopefully we will get back on track on the 8th.

We've been having issues with the location we use recently. It's really messing with my group and we are now focusing on our options. Here in Billings, there aren't that many. However, if I want to keep the Black Hand Group going it looks as if we will have to be thinking outside of the box. 
As I said Monday, I drew the same pose from different vantage points. I found that, depending on angle, my technique changed. The face asked for a more delineated and delicate touch while the above angle seemed to need a less refined approach. Of course, for those of you who have followed my postings, this comes as no surprise since my drawings seem to jump all over the place depending on my interest level.

I wish I could say that it was a rousing success, but it was only so so. Such a shame since Amber is such a great model. We actually only used one pose so I moved around a bit. When you haven't drawn from life for such a long time it seems you either knock it out of the park or just can't get out of neutral. I pretty much just spun my wheels yesterday. This was the first drawing.

I'll be getting some new stuff done this weekend. This was from our last session a couple weeks ago. I sort of like the linear nature of this one even if I didn't finish the face.

