For the Crealde’ Urban Sketching Class I teach we focus on daring people by using ourselves as models for one class. I kick things off by posing a few times myself first for 10 minutes and then 5 minutes at a time.
Then have each student pose for 5 minutes. This sketch was a demonstration to show how to use pencil, ink and watercolor to quickly block in forms.
We conducted the call outside so several students chose not to wear masks. I choose to wear a mask at all times. I also try to maintain 4 dead body lengths (about 22 feet) between myself and a student not wearing a mask.
One student posed as if she was walking a dog. In this class I also gave a rundown on how to draw dogs as well as people. In the second half of the class we went to The Lake Baldwin dog park where there were plenty of models.
The challenge of course is that dogs never stand still. So my lessons on how to draw quadrupeds could help he students get something on the page even if the dogs were running around. An added benefit is that the dogs are always curious about someone drawing so they will come up to the artist hoping for some scratches and pets.
Only the center artist in this sketch wore her mask at all times. She has my deep respect for that choice. Other students are rather clueless, and I keep them on property and outside of the classroom for that reason. The numbers of people being admitted to hospitals for COVID-19 is falling slowly but if everyone is clueless and returns to pre-pandemic lifestyles, there will be another winter surge.