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For my first drawing I used pencils whilst sat on a donkey I found this enjoyable and I am with my outcome
For the second part of the lesson however we were given sticks with charcole cello taped on the end. I found using this technique difficult to grasp at first but after a few attemptes I feel like I was actually getting the hang of drawing this way, though it is much harder to create a detailed piece.
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