



The time has come where I needed a new challenge for a little while. That challenge is to try to draw something with the detail that I can achieve with charcoal whilst using a pen and ink. Its not the same, its a runny medium that is stuck on the page once its put there so there will be a challenge to the drawing. Which is a good thing.
Candid Arts Trust: open access sessions and more formal taught courses in both life drawing and painting. Behind Angel tube, Islington - first left down City Road. Contact: The Candid Arts Trust, 3 Torrens Street, London EC1V 1NQ, Tel: 020 7837 4237.
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