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Sometimes when I'm stuck on a project I do a little drawing in my sketchbook of something silly, this is today's silly drawing, caption ideas welcome! 🐤
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is by Polly Dunbar, from "Penguin" 2007. Her quirky line & sensitive themes mark her out as one of the best illustrators of her generation. Pedigree too, her mother is writer Joyce Dunbar! I love this great big hug. Who needs a hug today?

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Clearly influenced by the work of my friend my friend Carter Grandma Nell from “Lucy’s Lovey” by Betsy Devany.

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is by William Steig for "Doctor De Soto" (1982). Quirky charm & intelligent humour distinguish Steig's work which includes the original "Shrek". But this is my favourite, about a compassionate dentist mouse & a fox with toothache. A little masterpiece!

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Believe it or not, I'm on day 60 of Thank you to all who are alll still giving me the love. Your encouragement (and tolerance for abominable poetry) are sooo appreciated!

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is by Charles Robinson, the Palace of Sans-Souci from Oscar Wilde's Happy Prince (1899). Lesser known perhaps than Dulac or Rackham, Robinson brought his own melancholic & delicate style to classic stories. One of three artist brothers

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