Rhapsody in Blue.

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Love all those different faces and expressions

A grand job, Lewis. As always, your work is a joy to view. Nice to see and read how you have accomplished your presentation, interesting.

I agree with Carol. Good to see how you put your work together.

Interesting work Lew. The graduated blue gives such depth too

Nothing like a challenge Lewis to grow our artistic talents. The audience make it all work together.

I am both fascinated and somewhat envious of the way you assembled the drawings into the final picture. Superb.

So good, Lewis!!

Interesting Lewis and lovely drawings.

Like the way you put the picture together, characters Excellent as usual 👌

Super drawings Lewis and very interesting learning how you’ve done it. Love the French horn players hair! and I enjoyed looking at all the different members of the audience.

Interesting to read how it comes together - and agree with Martin about that lovely graduated blue.

You are a master of expressions and faces...I like the conductor in particular.

It’s amazing how you do this, Lewis. Brilliant work!

Brilliantly drawn Lewis, the expressions on all of their faces are so believable, superbly observed as always.

Great work as always Lew.

You’re a very clever chap Lewis!

This is superb Lewis, and as always you create great characters with wonderful expressions

Love the blue! Very clever ensemble - all you need now is the clarinet for the intro to the piece.

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20/09/2023
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Struggling to draw small figures these days, so I need to get much larger paper. These drawings done A3 size, imported into photoshop, arranged, scaled up or down as necessary, and colour added in photoshop. (I've shown the separate drawings). Haven't quite got this technique yet, should improve when I do more. Dip-pen and Indian Ink for the drawings. This is my second attempt to post this this morning...posted the wrong pic first...sorry.

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Lewis Cooper

Self taught. Love drawing. Like to make pictures up, without using reference pics, often in cartoon style. I do other pictures where I do use reference. I'm knocking on a bit, born in 1940 in Greenwich, London. Retired, and loving it.

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