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The Price of Artisan Pipes
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<blockquote data-quote="beetlejazz" data-source="post: 297931" data-attributes="member: 2648"><p>Actually, there's a lot of beautiful, balanced curved shapes in male bodies too, and not only the young and fit ones. You learn this if you take figure drawing classes. 8) Actually I've had my best drawing moments drawing a slightly plump man in his late 60's. Sadly it's apparently really hard for teachers to find older men who would be willing to pose in a class.</p><p></p><p>I would totally agree that shapes and lines similar to those in human bodies are attractive. They look balanced. Every time there's a direction, a curve, a line, there's something responding to it. Heck, perhaps drawing/sculpting nudes would be great exercise for aspiring pipe makers.</p><p></p><p>(sorry for a slight threadjack)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beetlejazz, post: 297931, member: 2648"] Actually, there's a lot of beautiful, balanced curved shapes in male bodies too, and not only the young and fit ones. You learn this if you take figure drawing classes. 8) Actually I've had my best drawing moments drawing a slightly plump man in his late 60's. Sadly it's apparently really hard for teachers to find older men who would be willing to pose in a class. I would totally agree that shapes and lines similar to those in human bodies are attractive. They look balanced. Every time there's a direction, a curve, a line, there's something responding to it. Heck, perhaps drawing/sculpting nudes would be great exercise for aspiring pipe makers. (sorry for a slight threadjack) [/QUOTE]
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