We're all learning a lot from seeing how each of us approaches life drawing-none of us use the same medium.

Red conte crayon on newsprint highlighted with white conte by Kris Pearn.

Watercolour & pen by Stephen Hanson.
Stephen's approach is quite unique. His illustration sketchbooks are crammed with exquisite, tiny sketches of characters & scenes. He approaches life drawing similarly except he gives the drawings more room to breath on the page.

Woody added pencil shading to pen line work then finished the piece digitally back at the studio.

Lei uses black conte crayon on regular cartridge paper.