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Old 05-10-08, 05:38 PM   #21
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Your ar$e don't look that big
Someone should tell him you can't draw an ego.
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Old 05-10-08, 05:41 PM   #22
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Yes but what about finding space for the ego?Surely there wont be enough art paper in the world for that?
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Old 05-10-08, 05:46 PM   #23
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you are a bit of a fat *******...

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Your ar$e don't look that big
Your lucky I'm thick skinned.

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Someone should tell him you can't draw an ego.
It's not that big...

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Yes but what about finding space for the ego?Surely there wont be enough art paper in the world for that?
...Well you put it like that, maybe it is.
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Old 05-10-08, 05:59 PM   #24
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I went to a life class once , we had this HUGE art Teacher called Miss Probin , she took us all along and the model hadn`t turned up . She then exclaimed "I guess I`ll have to do it then" and reached for her top button on her rather "Flowery" blouse ....................... I was outta there before my easel had even hit the floor .
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Old 05-10-08, 07:12 PM   #25
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I wouldn't do it. Good on those who are brave enough to but im a wimp

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Old 05-10-08, 11:13 PM   #26
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I have done life drawing from the artist side..you usually get some fat bald hairy chested bloke with a little...ahem

I've done nakid ladies,,,as above

But every now and again you get a nice stud type guy and all the younger students go snigger snigger snigger behind the easel in embarrassment for some reason

I've done naked ladies too. !!


I would probably get naked in front of 15 people for £10 an hour.. at a push I would probably pay £15 to do it
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Old 05-10-08, 11:17 PM   #27
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I wouldn't do it. Good on those who are brave enough to but im a wimp
Why not, you have a cracking figure and you're cute as well. Go on, give it a go, but let me know where and when first so I can pop down with a box of HBs and a few sheets of A4.
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Old 05-10-08, 11:33 PM   #28
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I can't draw for toffee. Can I bring my camera instead?
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Old 06-10-08, 12:50 AM   #29
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I did a lot of life drawing/painting when i was at art college. The model we usually got was an attractive 25 year old girl with large boobs. However, you don't look at the model in any kind of sexual way. She was interesting to draw because she was very curvy. Fat men were also interesting

it's hard to explain but they are are just a subject to drawn!
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Old 06-10-08, 01:11 AM   #30
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I have done this before. Was nervous to start with, but enjoyed everything, particularly th admirable glances. Only bad thing is holding the same position for long periods of time and sometimes the teacher asks unreasonable poses (as in uncomfortable...not suggestive)

I'm quite a young guy at uni and will definately seek to do more of this for a little money in the near future, there is lots of demand for younger models.

I suggest you all give it a go...i doubt you'll feel much else like it.
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