In a day
 
It was time to reassess just what (art-wise) I could achieve in one-ish sitting.  Seriously, each non commissioned drawing takes me between 80-120 hours (maybe more).  Translated: weeks of work.   The one question that I have not  wanted  been to scared to answer  face but wich I have been asking for a while now, has been tackled and ... answered.   Am I able to produce a wee bit quality in one day?  Can I "perform" without all the time and detail and work and rework and endless thought?  Can I get to the important nitty gritty and feel pleased with the result?  Can I quieten the nagging "you -can-you-only-draw-slowly-and un-sponteneously" voice?   Yes, yes, yes and YES!   Here's the proof: Snaffles.  Upping the anti (no comfort zone for me!), I used new paper (Fabriano), a new medium (Nitram Charcoal) and a new time frame (one day i.e: 6 hours drawing time).  Drank two coffees, pumped up the volume and got cracking...   Super chuffed with the result!  Snaffles ...
