by Lisa Peet
“You can draw a person, what you think they look like, but if you’re drawing from a live model and are paying attention to the way their parts interact, it’s kind of like transcribing an oral history.” Continue reading
by Lisa Peet
“You can draw a person, what you think they look like, but if you’re drawing from a live model and are paying attention to the way their parts interact, it’s kind of like transcribing an oral history.” Continue reading
by Sonya Chung
Richardson claimed that he did not fully understand the female until writing Clarissa. Maybe he did, in fact, get better at depicting a woman’s heart and mind, in a timeless way, with practice and effort. Continue reading