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My new jug from the Workbridge craft fair
Pencil and watercolour
30 x 15cm
Kim Tillyer's Art and Musings on Life in the Cumbrian Mountains.
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I like how you used the spread – vertically. Nice drawing and nice jug – enjoy.
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Thanks! I’m not sure about this vertical or panoramic sketchbook – I think I prefer something that is square or where a double page opens as a square, but maybe it’s just what I’m used to!
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Are the bright colours because the world looks sparkly clean to you now with your new eyes? I thought everything had been washed and polished after my op!
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I’m not sure whether it’s affected my colours as I hadn’t really got cataracts affecting my colour vision – but I can definitely see things more clearly – the only problem is that I need reading glasses and won’t be getting them til mid June so sometimes I can’t see quite what I’m putting onto the page!
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