Some years back I went to art school for a year, and life drawing was one of the subjects. Although the prospect of perving on naked women was at first appealing, it soon became evident that sex-drive is a left-brain function while drawing is strictly right-brain. IOW, drawing naked people was just plain hard work, and it was the only thing that was hard! I had religious friends with no artistic abilities who of course argued that there was something wrong with it, however.
A couple of years later, a JW we knew and her 24 yo daughter came to our door; the daughter had finished art school recently and had also recently rejoined the JWs, as I understood the situation. I chatted with the daughter about art school and on the life-drawing issue she agreed with me that there was nothing sexual about it and that it was not morally wrong. Her mother, however, made it plain to her that there was no way, now that she was back in the fold, that she could continue with the practice of looking at and drawing naked people!
Which brings me to my question: is life-drawing or artistic nude photography officially condemned by the WBTS? Is it one of those "grey areas"? Is it disfellowshippable?