Sidmouth Folk Festival: Craft Fair
I drew my sister Hannie ramshackle style while we were sitting behind the stall serving customers. She leaned over me and corrected the jaw line to the one she wanted.
I got a new 'calligraphy' pen. I'd like to make better use of it soon.
Here's a baldy bonus: Self portrait as troll from weird Paul McCartney obsessed college days.
Obscurity of the Day: Louis Wain's Cat Comic Strip (1st Series)
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5 comments:
Fantastic!
Were you able to photograph any of the art you did for other people there?
- trevor.
I wasn't being a professional caricaturist at Sidmouth. I mainly watched thirty amateur folk singers walk down to the beach singing then taking their trousers off and walking into the sea. And still singing. It was a bit Monty Python.
what a lovely, natural jawline I have. well captured. I'm pleased that my Ronald Searle picture makes a small and meaningful appearance in the corner too. I'm glad we saw those people in the sea in their pants singing, it was life affirming.
Sit on my face, and tell me that you love me!
Sorry.
- trevor.
I'm glad we saw that too, Hannah Cumming. I will also remember the hot sun on my tights and the sparkly pebbles.
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