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An art page to display life studies by Ian Haigh. These were produced largely in pencil. They were produced at life drawing classes, using Virtual Pose 4, from Channel 4 life drawing programme or most recently at a U3A life drawing group. I have also included some studies of various parts of the body. The work is generally in reverse chronological order but with some grouping by subject. .

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A selection of A2 life studies in pencil produced at the U3A life group - July to November 2010.


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Life studies in pencil from the Channel 4 programme "Life Class: Today's Nude" - 7th to 10th July 2009. Above are Tinka, Kirsten and Ken, whilst on the right is Maria.


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Studies of various hands and feet. Image © Ian Haigh

Image © Ian Haigh Image © Ian Haigh A4 studies using HB pencil with some shading using 2B and 4B pencils. On the left are Ginny and Shannon. Below right is Naridyah. Image © Ian Haigh

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Image © Ian Haigh Image © Ian Haigh Image © Ian Haigh On the left are head and shoulders studies of Aristia, Ginny and Carina.


Image © Ian Haigh Image © Ian Haigh Image © Ian Haigh A4 or smaller size pencil studies of Aristia's head/neck, feet and hands.


Image © Ian Haigh Image © Ian Haigh Image © Ian Haigh Image © Ian Haigh These are A2 size drawings of Models Jenny and John from 2008 Life Drawing Classes. Jenny (left) and John (right) using charcoal on paper, highlighting with eraser and white chalk.