This one owes much to the art of potato printing
I would guess not long after the Royal Victoria Pavilion was built during a frantic ten days in 1903
If you had to choose only 5 words of conventional greeting; what would they be?
Margate probably around 1960
Broadstairs
Link to the photos I took today should include above pictures larger.
Link to the books that went out yesterday
The business of fiddling with my watercolour sketch in Wetherspoons aka The Royal Victoria revolves around trying to get the people and the people's heads the right size at the moment.
I am trying to put people on the stairs at the moment they won't sit still, so the people become a combination of a lot of people going up and down. There is a lot of scrubbing off and re painting.
I have acquired a a thing like a quiver that takes a whole sheet of paper instead or arrows, so if I ever master the art, I will take a rolled up sheet of paper and try to do one without creases. If you see me wandering around like cupid, I promise not to play tricks of the heart.
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