This was a very valuable session in some ways, but less valuable in other ways. It was good to have the drawings I'd done so far formally commented on so I knew if I was veering off the straight and narrow or not. I'd rather have had the entire class split into two so one set of presentations could've taken place in the morning and the other in the afternoon. By the end of the six hour day, it wouldn't have mattered if the presentation had been orated by Orson Welles because after watching thirty five other presentations virtually back to back, my mind was elsewhere. I'm a boy who's full of beans, and I became very fidgety.
But that's more of a me problem, and unrelated.
Before the presentation, I had been watercolouring a few of my A3 drawings. I also showed off some of the drawings as they appeared in black and white.
The main feedback I received was that my line making in fineliner was good and clearly defined and bold.
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