Nude study on model

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    1. romekdziem and ilona.. added this photo to their favorites.

    2. ilona.. (9 months ago | reply)

      Bravo Karin, very nice work :)

    3. karink7 (9 months ago | reply)

      Thanks, Ilona...had a helping hand from an excellent sculpting teacher, which learned us a lot about human anatomy.

    4. laurainspain :) (9 months ago | reply)

      Wow, this is amazing , well done :)

    5. karink7 (9 months ago | reply)

      Thanks Laura:))

    6. Gordon Aitcheson - Sculptor/Artist (9 months ago | reply)

      Very accomplished work, Karin. Congratulations!

    7. karink7 (9 months ago | reply)


      I'm very happy about your kindly appreciation. It seems, that my anatomy workshop was successfull:)

    8. maryhelen GBW (8 months ago | reply)

      A beautiful piece of work with a lovely texture.

    9. karink7 (8 months ago | reply)

      Thanks, Mary, like your figurative work, too!

    10. pietrodarimini (8 months ago | reply)

      excellent work Karin .... well realized the proportions.

    11. karink7 (8 months ago | reply)

      Thanks Pietro, I've still problems with the proportions, but I like this exercises very much!

    12. pietrodarimini (8 months ago | reply)

      ........a very difficulty exercises......

    13. Norman of Lancaster (7 months ago | reply)

      Ich möge dieß sehr. Haben Sie es vom Modell direktes gemacht? Das ist nicht leichtes Arbeit. Schön!

    14. karink7 (7 months ago | reply)

      Thank you, Norman. Yes, we had a nude model for a few hours. It was very helpfully and also the tips from our sculpting teacher!

    15. Norman of Lancaster (7 months ago | reply)

      Es war einmal.... (Lachelt) Some years ago I worked as a life model and spent a week posing as Donatello's "David" at a local art school. 40 hours in the same pose with 10 minutes timed rests in between. It was a carving class. Memories of flying schrapnel!
      War ich so Verteidigung verlaßen.

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