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I went back again to
Craftsy to copy some of
Suhita Shirodkar's sketches - hoping that by copying how she sketches, it will some day come naturally to me when I'm out in the real world trying to capture a gesture, a movement, a fleeting moment! Isn't it what art students did in the old days - copy from the masters! They probably practised a lot more than I do.
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