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-- 30 July, 2006 --
Breakfast sketches
It's hard to look unobtrusive when sketching the faces of the patrons in a cafe. Eventually something tells them that you are observing them and they look at you looking at them. Profiles are less obvious but eventually become boring.
The woman at the bottom was a quite attractive Indian lady but she caught on really quickly and kept fidgetting.
At least the little puppy pencil case that was being used by a student on the next table as she was doing her homework, didn't mind being sketched.
Posted by robynls at July 30, 2006 3:05 PM
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I'm not sure anyone in this country would like to be sketched without permission. :-) Many don't want their picture taken either. I would be one I suppose. Saggy face now. lol
Posted by: bb at July 31, 2006 4:13 AM
Don't think that anyone is in immediate danger of being recognised in any of the sketches, Bonny ... except, maybe, the puppy purse :-)
Posted by: Robyn
at July 31, 2006 7:54 AM
Great sketches and comments on drawing others. I think I got caught today too, but my model didn't seem to mind
Posted by: Linda T at July 31, 2006 10:10 AM

