If you have been reading my blog, or perhaps you are a student or friend, I have likely suggested making self-portraits as a good challenge. Self-portrait photographs are not that easy logistically and even more challenging emotionally. That is exactly why I recommend them to anyone who is listening.
Last Wednesday morning, my friend Susan and I attended a drop-in life drawing session. That’s right, not only am I making some drawings these days, something I never imagined for myself, I’ve now done this new thing. It was amazing and exhausting. I plan to go every week. I was struck by how many folks were there working together in the same room, quietly making marks, all different from the next. I loved that part. I could do whatever I wanted to try, and it really did not matter to anyone else in the room. I was free to create. At the same time, I was surprised by a few things, like having a model not under my direction. Not being able to move around to change my viewpoint. I felt empowered, not restricted. My fear ahead of time was very surprising and let me know I was on the right path. I felt lucky to be there.
Likely many of you have done life drawing at some point; however, if you are someone who hasn’t, I recommend trying it. I promise inspiration, challenge, and growth.
Be well,
Ray