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Unfortunately I was away this week, but what I was supposed to do was to draw a picture of a fellow student as close to photographic image as possible. I did this at home from a photo of a classmate that I had on file. It was a little difficult as my fellow classmate - Amanda was looking down her nose in the photograph so it was a challenging pose to draw from. Anyway, here is my result. Sometimes I find when I draw people, it is best that I leave the drawing for a couple of weeks and then go back to tackle the drawing again with fresh new eyes.
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