If I were a woman, I might look like this. I began drawing, I wanted to draw a figure, and I could only think of the way I was positioned at the kitchen table on our very high chairs. I began drawing and eventually turned the figure into a woman.


The right hand is the biggest failure - the wrist doesn't rest at that angle and I lost the middle finger before I had it.
You can tell in all my drawings that hands and feet are not my favorite to work on.
The arrow represents the lighting angle, which is a little too direct as it turned out.
Then again, I might've been biased by the angle I was drawing. I never thought about that until now.

