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After a short session of obsessively drawing oyster layers, and thinking about how we maintain our own records of layers (not too different from tree rings) I've been making a new series of drawings about my own layers.
Here are two that I've completed.
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Sadly, I think I sprained my neck and have been laying down the past couple evenings with a heating pad on it. 30 is too young to feel so old.
1 comment:
These are great fun. Sorry about your neck...try some arnica gel to help with the stiffness too. It's helping my much older knees!
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