2969
#yourenotapebble
Inktense pencils
14 x 8cm

2969
#yourenotapebble
Inktense pencils
14 x 8cm

2968
#yourenotapebble
Inktense pencils
6 x 8cm

2967
#yourenotapebble
Inktense pencils
8 x 6cm

2966
You’re not a pebble @poetdeanwilson6
Inktense pencils
7 x 7cm

2965
You’re not a pebble
Inktense pencils
5 x 5cm

Today I realised through a comment on a post I made yesterday and use of a duration calculator that somewhere between 13th September 2013 and 13th September 2020 the numbering of my daily drawings has gone awry!
Today I posted drawing number 2963. This means that I will reach my 3000 consecutive daily drawings milestone sooner than I thought, on October 20th 2020.
It also means that I need to consider backtracking to find and correct the numbers, a daunting task which I began this evening to get a feel for how possible it will be. I am reserving judgement for now.
Here’s my drawing from day 1 on 4th August 2012.
2963 ( number correction progress!)
Station to station
Pen
A5

2950
yourenotapebble @poetdeanwilson6
Inktense pencils
5 x 10 cm

2949
#yourenotapebble @poetdeanwilson6
Inktense pencils
6 x 6cm

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