or "udders" lol. Thought I'd end by displaying the three udder variants, using three proud matrons. What I've learned this year about drawing udders is to be much looser and free with my hand. They are fleshy, not spheres trapped in bags haha, at the whim of the bearer's movement and gravity of her milk.
This marks the end of two years of constant art and learning. I would love to hear your thoughts on my improvement, and what you think was the best art of the year. I think net year I'll try something a little different.
I sincerely hope you enjoyed!
Happy New Year and God bless!
This marks the end of two years of constant art and learning. I would love to hear your thoughts on my improvement, and what you think was the best art of the year. I think net year I'll try something a little different.
I sincerely hope you enjoyed!
Happy New Year and God bless!
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The Last Udder of December
There are three displayed udders, each showcasing a unique way to demonstrate their pride and grace, marking the end of the year with a memorable touch.
The first udder appears round and plump, equipped with two teats ready for pumping. With a gentle glow, it emanates a smile, allowing its milk to flow freely.
The second udder is a blend of variety and fun. It boasts four distinct teats, each one winking playfully. It happily shakes its udder in the air, displaying a joyful flair.
The third udder exhibits an elegant and sleek appearance. It possesses six teats, which speak softly. With a serene gaze, it holds its udder gracefully, resembling a book.
These three udders, each with a unique approach, come together to celebrate their art and skill, and they wish you a happy new year filled with excitement.
There are three displayed udders, each showcasing a unique way to demonstrate their pride and grace, marking the end of the year with a memorable touch.
The first udder appears round and plump, equipped with two teats ready for pumping. With a gentle glow, it emanates a smile, allowing its milk to flow freely.
The second udder is a blend of variety and fun. It boasts four distinct teats, each one winking playfully. It happily shakes its udder in the air, displaying a joyful flair.
The third udder exhibits an elegant and sleek appearance. It possesses six teats, which speak softly. With a serene gaze, it holds its udder gracefully, resembling a book.
These three udders, each with a unique approach, come together to celebrate their art and skill, and they wish you a happy new year filled with excitement.
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