I did something today that I never thought I could (or would) do. I got naked in front of a group of people.
A few weeks ago a friend asked if I would be interested in posing nude for a life drawing class. Without hesitation I responded, “Yes!” When I announced to my husband that I was going to be “dropping trou” for a class full of people he responded surprisedly: “Really?”
His response made me question my enthusiasm. Why was I so willing to go the full monty for the sake of art? Well, 1) I love new experiences and am always looking for a new story. And 2) I recently had a baby.
I have always been somewhat comfortable with my body. I’d say, “happy to go to the beach in a bikini” comfortable. Not “get naked in front of people” comfortable. But something changed when I became pregnant. I watched my belly grow with awe. My breasts became fuller, my body rounder. I loved myself.
When my belly reached 30 weeks, I arranged to have some maternity portraits done. Expecting to be terrified to go nude in front of a camera, I surprised myself with my bravery. I dropped my robe and held my head up high. I felt safe behind my baby bump. When I got the final images, I was thrilled. I loved seeing the dark line that had appeared on my belly. I was even happy that the camera had captured just how dark my nipples had become. (They got so dark and leathery- I would pay big money to have a purse made of them.)
10 Weeks later I gave birth. My body changed yet again. Things weren’t tight anymore. My skin had stretched and relocated freckles and moles. I still liked my body though. In fact, I loved it. The fact that it carried (and delivered) life made me respect it. That’s why I was so willing to pose nude for a life drawing class. I owed it to my body.
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i have been a life drawing model on and off over the last 5 years. l posed when l was a size 12, through 2 pregnancies and afterwards at a size 18. i have always enjoyed it and have met some lovely people and had some amazing art work done in my likeness. Getting over the 'naked in front of a room full of people' is the easy part... holding a 20 minute pose statue-still can be taxing on the body not to mention bad on the circulation! if you do any modelling again, doing some light stretching before hand helps and if you know how to meditate or do relaxed breathing this will help with focus. Enjoy
You were amazing, Summer and a pleasure to draw. Not only did we love your curves, we loved all your poses. Thanks for being brave and joining the "life model club" for our workshop.