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Inspirational Drawings
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I love the large scale of some of the work, it has a much greater impact on the viewer in a galllery. Also fun to create I supose, you could get more expressive. There is loads of space in the room next to mine at the scrapstore if you wanted to get big and messy?
The work also reminds me of turners paintings and some abstract expressionists such as pollock.
Hope you had a good xmas. I had better get on with some work too!!!!