Thanks for the comment, and, you know, it's old work, from year 2001!
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"Hatez-vous lentement, et sans perdre courage, Vingt fois sur le metier remettez votre ouvrage. Polissez-le sans cesse et le repolissez, Ajoutez quelquefois et souvent effacez."
Thank you all for your comments about 'At the night-club' and 'A good dancer'. These 2 drawings were from 2000-2001 and have been slightly refurbished.
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"Hatez-vous lentement, et sans perdre courage, Vingt fois sur le metier remettez votre ouvrage. Polissez-le sans cesse et le repolissez, Ajoutez quelquefois et souvent effacez."
Yes, but still one I haven't seen.There is always so much detail and so much to take in that you can't look at it quickly. I love detail. Got any more oldies? Just wondered.
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Two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights make a left. Gallagher
Yes, there are a very few oldies which haven't been revamped. I don't plan to post them here because they're not the best. But all the 'eggy' series can be found in the Files section of [link] (join the group and go to the Files section, especially the folder 'Firstpeggy'.
Maurice
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"Hatez-vous lentement, et sans perdre courage, Vingt fois sur le metier remettez votre ouvrage. Polissez-le sans cesse et le repolissez, Ajoutez quelquefois et souvent effacez."
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"Hatez-vous lentement, et sans perdre courage,
Vingt fois sur le metier remettez votre ouvrage.
Polissez-le sans cesse et le repolissez,
Ajoutez quelquefois et souvent effacez."
Boileau, l'Art poetique, 1674
i didn't notice XD
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The beauty is really something strange and abstract, very surprising, and very tricky sometimes, but is great and marvelous, in all of it's forms.
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"Hatez-vous lentement, et sans perdre courage,
Vingt fois sur le metier remettez votre ouvrage.
Polissez-le sans cesse et le repolissez,
Ajoutez quelquefois et souvent effacez."
Boileau, l'Art poetique, 1674
Got any more oldies? Just wondered.
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Two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights make a left.
Gallagher
My brother was an only child.
Maurice
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"Hatez-vous lentement, et sans perdre courage,
Vingt fois sur le metier remettez votre ouvrage.
Polissez-le sans cesse et le repolissez,
Ajoutez quelquefois et souvent effacez."
Boileau, l'Art poetique, 1674
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