



Well I think I'm ready to request input again (and anyone reading this - feel free to write me morgen @ one-horse.net) from the folks who've been giving me input.
I get to these points where one big imbalance throws me off on balancing out the rest. That's the "fresh eyes" input so many sculptors talk about. Anywho, so now I can see lots of little things. In fact as I rebuilt the small gap to the neck there so much more became clearer about her shoulders and I reworked them some too.
Enough rambling tho, here's a mini gallery of all 7 pics: http://www.artbymorgen.com/galleries/sculptingjournal/hazel/Nov1/index.html
Oh! I should mention I have started on the base though. I will need to use the wire under the foot until the very end for support but it won't be there in the final product.
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