Looking good Tasp. And hey…better to tread water than to drown! We all go through periods where, for one reason or another, we’re not able to access our preferred routine practice. During those times those times I think the best (and only) thing to do is just keep drawing and not get discouraged
Your stuff is looking great.
Also, I meant to comment earlier…I’m really digging your blind contour drawings. I had a great teacher in high school that had us practice those, but sadly I haven’t tried it since. I’ve thought about trying it again tho. I was recently reading a really good biography of Rodin (who was an excellent draftsman in addition to his sculpture) and there was a bit about his art training in 19th century France. Apparently, the teacher that he said he learned the most from was really heavy on the “memory” drawing. He would have his students do blind contour drawings incessantly, and he would also do things like have them go to a museum and stare at a master painting all day, and then go home and try to draw the entire thing from memory. Rodin said that he learned more from these exercises than from anything else. I can see how it would provide great training for observational skills. I’ll have to try it! 














