
Edit: and today’s figure drawing also:

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Solid drawings Andy. Keep it going!
—RobertHey Andy, I was wondering where you study animation at and if its decent or not.
—JoeThanks Robert!
—andyHey Joe, I studied at the Queensland College of Art - the animation program is ok, though it has it’s faults like anything else - it doesn’t really stack up to some of the courses in the US. Of course, it’s how much work you put into it that’s a big part of it. Good luck at the Academy of Arts :)
Hey andy!! Thanks for your comment on my little blog…trying to be a lot more proactive with my artwwork. You’ve got some nice stuff on here man, like always your artwork impresses me, it’s so full of life. It’s funny how blogs can connect you to people…what are you up to lately?
—DaisyVery nice figure drawings, great weight and mass!!
—alinaThis work is stunning! I love how you capture mass in your drawings, beautiful and inspiring work, thanks for sharing Andy.
—Taylor Krahenbuhli was gonna say ur stuff is looking pretty spiff. i used to live in sydney, but i moved to the US for Uni, so i can hopefully score a job here in the US.
—JoeDaisy: Hey thanks for the kind words! I’ve been working on my folio and reel for the better part of this year, angling for a job in the US :)
—andyAlina: Thanks!
Taylor: Cheers man, I definitely try and approach these longer term drawings sculpturally, hopefully that comes across :)
Joe: Thanks, and good luck with the job search when your study is finished!