It is always valuable to see all of my drawings as a group. I find it provides:
- A sense of acheivement which helps to motivate me.
- A chance to analyse my work which provides insight to help me develop my work further.
- A chance to share my work and see how other people respond.
So, here are my LARA drawings:

Multiple views of my summer figure sculpture 
Evening drawing: charcoal 
Female figure in charcoal on toned paper, unfinished 
Hand drawing, charcoal and chalk on grey paper 
Cast painting of a hand, grisaille palette 
Portrait of Chris 2, Charcoal and chalk on toned paper 
Ariadne (?) cast drawing: charcoal and chalk on grey paper 
Female figure in sanguine pencil 
Portrait drawing: charcoal and chalk on toned paper 
Term 2, pose 3: charcoal and chalk on toned paper 
Term 2, pose 2: charcoal 
Term 2, pose 1: graphite 
The completed San Benedetto cast drawing, charcoal 
Portrait sculpture, clay 
LARA term 1, pose 2: Charcoal (4 weeks) 
LARA term 1, pose 3: Charcoal (4 weeks) 
The first pose in term 1: Graphite (2 weeks) 
Charcoal cast drawing of Apianus 
Charcoal life drawing 
Next cast drawing, in charcoal 
My first cast drawing
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nice post!
i cant share this link : https://helen-frost.co.uk/wp/lara-london-atelier-drawings
am i doing it wrong ?
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Wow these are so great! you have the complexity of the human anatomy so perfect in these drawings, they’re so simple yet mind blowing. I love how art implements so many studies into one. I am a college student by the way who you have inspired so much. I am taking a drawing course and attempting to draw Master of War by Leonardo Da Vinci currently. But anyway without giving you a life story, I want to say your art is amazing and even if drawing is simply something you do to express yourself, it has inspired at least one other person on this lovely planet
Hi Liz,
Thanks for your kind comments, I am pleased to be an inspiration.
Good luck with your Da Vinci copy.
Your style is unique compared to other folks I have read stuff from. I appreciate you for posting when you have the opportunity, Guess I will just book mark this page.
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