Practice is in order.
Sunday found me completing three circles, two started during church.

My first scan was accidentally in grayscale, but I like it that way:

Chunkier:

And one drawn during our 'Star Wars' marathon:

Something about the flair of a Jedi's robes during a light saber fight made me want to go here.
Have you been drawing at all? Leave a link in the comments. I'd love to see what you're up to.
2 comments:
I spent a couple of hours yesterday trying to explain the circle of life to somebody I live with. Guess what? No sign of life.
Ummmm.... you had a Star Wars marathon and didn't invite me?? :(
If it feels stale, move on... if sketching feels comfortable, change subject matter! Whichever your choice, feel it in your heart and it's right.
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