I hope to get a stall at a few shows this year, taking commissions, selling originals and prints etc.
I'm also working on a couple of projects to add to my prints but I'll put them up on here when done. I had hoped to get stuff done long before now but life has been a little busy over the last couple of years and hasn't been straight forward for any of us ?.
People on here and across the way have been decent about letting me use photos for reference and buying my work which has helped me develop my style and push my boundaries so I try to give something back. Plus my favourite sub
Thank you. Indeed having things around use that please our eye is important. Doesn't have to be expensive, just has to bring use pleasure as our gaze passes. ?
Cheers TB, yes but it gets better with practice and learning techniques. ?
did these as a lad.
Then found Pastels in my 20's.
40yrs later I reckon I'm slowly getting there ??
From a Dutch newspaper, we are becoming an international joke....
Corruption experts warn Boris Johnson’s government is worst since WWII
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Researchers say failure of integrity at No 10 could have serious long-term consequences for UK
How the UK government lost £4.9bn to Covid loan fraud | Economic policy | The Guardian
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The race to fund the lockdown economy ensured speed trumped due diligence, leaving the taxpayer wide open to fraud
I'm no Starmer fan but do find the smear campaigns insulting to the UK populace as a whole, surly people can see through all the bull by now.
Fact Check-No evidence UK’s Keir Starmer was directly involved in failing to prosecute Jimmy Savile | Reuters
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Speculation circulating online in 2020 has resurfaced on social media claiming that UK Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer was responsible for failing to prosecute...
No true, they're bad owners everywhere, they like us have a problem with dogs being stolen etc, but in the majority they're raising and keeping lines of dogs that are they're pride and joy, lines that go back generations in their families.