
A little didi done only because the abundance of time allows. Painting the body is something I usually avoid because it’s hard.

Today I guess I woke ready to face the challenge because the other thing I like to avoid is cleaning and organizing. Apparently those are even more challenging because bodies won out.

I took these pictures without a whole lot of thought. I used the front-facing camera and timer on my iPhone to create the reference photos.

These are painted using watercolors on watercolor paper. I opted to use aqua brushes—another challenge... for some reason I’ve had trouble creating with aqua brushes in the past.

I enjoyed creating these. I feel good about the proportion and shape, and on top of that, I feel like they show the silver lining slow down that the Coronavirus pandemic has allowed for.
