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I started doing a drawing on this spread while waiting for my plane from Copenhagen (I had been bumped and had to wait an additional two hours, thanks for that SAS). For once I really was unhappy with the start so when I got home I used black ink to cover it and made this (sorry mother, she hates when I draw skeletons).
Very small eye sockets reduce the horror quotient
ReplyDeleteI love this-it made me smile! I like the way one of the skeletons has lips instead of teeth.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely. My granny used to ask me why I'm always drawing such horrible things as monsters, but I think with skeletons like these, no (grand)mother need be horrified!
ReplyDeleteThey look so merry.