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adeptly captures the changing relationships between the twins—especially the gender-bending awkwardness that accompanies Cleo’s stint as a boy
gaining the nickname “Copycat” in the process
Giuseppe Ferrario
all the while writing poetry about pirates
" —Gretchen Alice Felker-Martin (from the foreword)
MORPHO: Fat and Skin Folds James Albon adeptly captures the changing relationshipsBy Michel Lauricella. Published by rockynook Softcover, 96 pages, B&W, 2019. In Morpho: Fat and Skin Folds, artist and teacher Michel Lauricella presents a unique approach to learning to draw the human body. The typical approach to teaching anatomy and the sketching of the human form most often focuses on the skeleton and musculature. What often goes ignored is the skin itselfhow it moves and the expressions it creates as the body moves and changes
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