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Priscilla Spencer

Sheet Girl!
Sheet Girl! by @prisspen (Priscilla Spencer)

I love this picture. My mom has been telling me to start drawing bodies instead of just a bunch of random heads, so I decided to just not draw a head and draw only the body. As I was piecing together the form, I randomly started drawing in the ovals and shapes they tell you to use in drawing class yet no one actually uses in real life. The second I started using them, everything clicked. In my mind, every pencil stroke turned to gold. I could do no wrong. I absolutely love how this turned out! ::hugs drawing, making sure not to smear anything:: I've got to draw bodies more often. I think I went slightly overboard on the fabric.

Schnoogles go out to Alicey, as I was thinking about one of her drawings when I decided to go ahead with the ovals. In one of the pictures she sent me at Cambridge, there's a quick sketch of a foot and leg in a corner, made up of the ovals and such. My dad told me to study it, as I could learn a lot from it. Well, I most certainly have! ::squeals happily::

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