I like your quick sketches, and the idea of leaving the faces blank. My sketches of strangers in public places sometimes get hung up because I'm trying to get facial detail in there. But you really capture a lot here with just a few lines. Nice work.
I've really enjoyed poking around and checking out your recent posts. I particularly got a kick out of the bit about teenagers.
I went to a gas station the other night, and there were two lovely young ladies getting some pop. One of them was GUSHING about how Dr. Pepper was the most excellent pop EVER.
Sometimes I kind of fondly miss those relatively uncomplicated days when I could get all keyed up over something so simple! :)
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I like your quick sketches, and the idea of leaving the faces blank. My sketches of strangers in public places sometimes get hung up because I'm trying to get facial detail in there. But you really capture a lot here with just a few lines. Nice work.
> Gosh, I would NEVER want
> to be a teenager again.
Ain't that the truth!!!!
True. But then, it would be nice just to stay 48. I'd settle for that
Great (are you tired of hearing me say that?) sketches once again. You really capture the scene here.
And you are right... I WOULD NEVER WANT TO BE A TEEN AGAIN... NEVER.
Indeed! You really nailed the body language in these drawings. Terrific!
I've really enjoyed poking around and checking out your recent posts. I particularly got a kick out of the bit about teenagers.
I went to a gas station the other night, and there were two lovely young ladies getting some pop. One of them was GUSHING about how Dr. Pepper was the most excellent pop EVER.
Sometimes I kind of fondly miss those relatively uncomplicated days when I could get all keyed up over something so simple! :)
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