![]() ![]() Initially I started drawing single figures on a page but then I realised that I could put people together to create a group, even if they weren’t together in reality. ![]() I found that people shift and change position constantly, gesticulate wildly, fidget and sometimes get up and go before I’ve barely started. I took the easy approach here and sat behind people to draw… this had the advantage that they were they mostly unaware of me and I didn’t have to worry too much about the detail of people’s faces. I have drawn people waiting at Stowmarket station, people relaxing on the grass in front of Tate Modern, people having a picnic at Needham Lakes, and families having fun on Bournemouth beach on a cold and windy early summer’s day. I found that drawing in busy places was the easiest because I felt less self-conscious in a crowd. ![]() Keep up the fast pace of your sketching as you include more people. Take every opportunity to practise drawing people… Draw groups of people such as people sitting around a table, observing in a gallery, on a beach, at an airport or chatting on a street. ![]()
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