pen and paper, in the early morning of boxing day 2006, when i woke up with a bad back and a desire to listen to pulp and draw things around my mum's house. This is the fireplace. I counted that my mum had 64 christmas cards in total, with more to come. That's a lot of fan-mail! There was a lot of food consumed over the christmas break, including many quality street. Below is the tree. Hope you all had a fine christmas.
boxing day, circa 5.30 am


2.1.07 12:17
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Open Grove Claudia / Website (2.1.07 15:19) WOW! I simply cannot imagine having that kind of talent. I love these. They remind me of old books with the beautiful pictures - one a chapter that make it all seem so real and wonderful. |
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Redde Queene / Website (2.1.07 16:57) The first one is my definite favourite, it's great. Not that the second one isn't, but that fairy gives me giggles as I suspect she's been out collecting wood for the fire . No reverence for the angelic, I havnae.
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erudite baboon / Website (2.1.07 18:17) Oh these are really good! How long did they take you to do? All those twiddly bits must have taken you ages! I am most impressed. |
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petescully (2.1.07 21:01) thank you beaucoup! yeah the fairy is a bit lame, it reminds me more of a 15th century witch about to be burnt at the stake, or burnt at the oak even. that's what you get when you eat too many mince pies |
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martha / Website (5.1.07 01:37) Great drawings! I love the hatchwork; these have real impact. |
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petescully (5.1.07 17:43) wish i could draw like you though, just saw your site with the paris sketches, incroyable! |
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. No reverence for the angelic, I havnae.
