Helen, the model, was completely un-fazed as usual, and her professionalism was gratefully acknowledged.
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Monday, 31 March 2014
Life Drawing Class - No. 5
I seemed to pick up the pace a little better today. My sketches were a little more fluid, and I think I felt a little more relaxed in front of a naked stranger, - my modesty and sensibilities being formed from a behavioural schema I had acquired from my childhood, and no doubt, one that many older students in a similar situation may have cause to be reminded of.
Helen, the model, was completely un-fazed as usual, and her professionalism was gratefully acknowledged.
Helen, the model, was completely un-fazed as usual, and her professionalism was gratefully acknowledged.
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