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Sir Henry Moore ... old alumni of where I went to Senior school.
'I'd rather have my sculpture in the landscape, than on the most beautiful building I know'
One of his recurring themes ... ... ... King and Queen ... ... ... in Scotland, I believe, hopefully still in situ.
One of my favourite pieces of his work, yes we studied his work to GCE A level in 3D Art classes
A long-stitch tapestry I did from a kit and which my then husband had framed for me.
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on 18-10-2019 21:37
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He somehow looks much better in crayon....
on 18-10-2019 21:48
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on 18-10-2019 21:54
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@Cleoriff wrote:
Now if only I had a magnifying glass and a pack of crayons....
Amazon next day delivery: here and https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=crayons+multipack&i=office-products&crid=1T6UMQ1L3LQ4O&sprefix=crayons%...
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I don't think any artist threaded the braids for him. It was a wig. So they must have told the costume designers what they wanted and the films wigmaker would have come up with 3 or 4 wigs I expect.
A damn good piece of ART anyway (whether you like JD or not)
Certainly one of the most detailed drawings I've seen.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 19-10-2019 09:32
on 19-10-2019 09:32