Here's some drawings from the bright-and-early Saturday morning figure session, from the last 2 months. the first 2 drawings were about 10 minutes, and then 5 minutes, 2 minutes and 1 minute gestures.
Here's some sketches drawn from the movie "a Slight Case of Murder" (1938). It's a about a bunch of gangsters who own a brewery during the prohibition who suddenly decide to go legit. It was hilarious, had some funny-looking actors, too.
In Chinese, Korean and Japanese, the tapir is named after a beast from Chinese mythology. A feature of this mythical creature is a snout like that of an elephant. It is said to eat people's dreams.
These are some character sketches from the movie "Oh Brother Where Art Thou?". I'm really happy about my new-found spare time, more time to fill in my sketchbook..