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Brontësaurus. Ink & gouache on Strathmore grey toned paper, 151 x 147mm, 2014. Because this seems to be doing the rounds again elsewhere. Perhaps the only piece of mine to have gone mildly viral, shunted uncredited like an orphan from workhouse to workhouse across the Internet over the years. 🤓
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I love the detail of having a framed silhouette on the wall behind her.
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Thank you. 💙 I'm always glad when someone notices that. ☺️
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My grandparents were born in the 1890s (we have very long generations in my family), and they had silhouettes on the walls, so I'm quite fond of them.
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💙 I am, too. They also form a large part of my work. bsky.app/profile/himm...
'She threw her comb -- and there grew up a deep and terrifying forest.' Illustration for Baba Yaga, from Myths & Legends of Russia, collected by Aleksandr Afanas’ev & translated by Norbert Guterman, published by Folio Society, 2009 (now out of print). Ink & gouache on Arches hp, 170 × 245 mm.
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I have a Laura Garabedian silhouette drawing hanging above my pantry.
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