My wife Denise models for a life-class held along the river that flows by my studio.
The life-classes that I occasionally teach from my studio are different to the structured life-class taught in art schools. My students are more likely to find the model bathing in the river than posing on the modelling stand. Furthermore, the model remains nude from the beginning to the end of the session, including breaks for rest and refreshments. Thus, the nude figure becomes the comfortable norm rather than the disconcerting exception. And the nude is nude. The model is not sexualised with the distraction of a bikini.
The images below, with Denise again as the model, show the steps from the model, to the preliminary sketch, to the sculpture of my life-size reclining figure.
My book Notes on the Nude and the related video delves deeper into the challenges of working from the live model.

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