Caran d'Ache and Pilot fine point pen, on Arches hotpress paper, height 4.5 inches, width 5.5 inches.
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Sunday, April 22, 2012
EDM April 22 Earth Day
Taking care of Gaia matters every day! here's a little memory drawing of a seaside view in North Yorkshire, with the cliff falling away into the ocean, the cold old North Sea! memory from childhood.

Caran d'Ache and Pilot fine point pen, on Arches hotpress paper, height 4.5 inches, width 5.5 inches.
Caran d'Ache and Pilot fine point pen, on Arches hotpress paper, height 4.5 inches, width 5.5 inches.
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Lovely picture - I can feel the sea breeze and feel I could walk on that lovely springy turf you get on such cliffs.
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Ton tableau me rappelle aussi des souvenirs d'enfance. je suis née dans le Nord de la France, j'y habite toujours, et nous allons souvent au bord de la mer du nord (North Sea) et de la Manche (The Channel). Lorsque je regarde ton dessin, je revoie ces paysages de mon enfance, les falaises près des caps (le Blanc-Nez et le gris-Nez). C'est vrai que la mer n'est vraiment pas chaude par ici, même si nous sommes nettement plus au sud que le Yorkshire. Mais c'est ce qui fait son charme ;-)
What a lovely picture Liz. I would love to see what you would come up with if your were down-under for a while.
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