Drawing Day reminds you that everything inside you is worthwhile and worthy to be shared with the world. It’s also there to bring much-needed appreciation and awareness to illustrators and artists. Anywhere you see a picture, from a business card to a beautiful mural on a painting, to every birthday card you’ve ever bought, an artist was designed in making it. The best way we can thank these intrepid creative souls is by picking up the pencil and making some noise for the lost and forgotten artists of the world. And maybe find a few more in the process.
Today I’m travelling to London on the first class carriage and eating toast and jam at a reasonable £2. I will draw it rather than take a crass photo with which to impress my friends
So let’s get this straight... The woman that married you, a bonkers old geezer pretending to be a caveman, that drives a 45 year old van, is a bit weird????? Just checking
Wrong not married ,just know one another also not pretending to be I am , also not got 45 year old van . So your not straight correct ?
We artistic types are a bit like that you know She should take a "classic" and have a doodle .... It might come to something.
He'd give her some tips then .... I wrote to Raymond Briggs (1980) as I missed him.at a book signing and was hoping for some pearls of wisdom ... He basically said he hates the drawing side of it because the story was already there and then he'd have to spend 18 months "drawing the bloody thing"
Why what's the "craic"? We're calling our granny flat/holiday let "Hetty's Lodge" after a local landmark "Hetty Pegler's Tump" ....... Nothing weird about ours, just a bit "artsy"