Shakespeare out-take.

Alas poor Yorick-small
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Well that's made me chuckle this morning Lewis. A brilliant line. Shakespeare must be like opening a chest full of treasure for you to play with.

I'm surprised he didn't recognise it as the widow, as it was known she had those missing teeth. Love the blue pencil and watercolor background you have used Lewis.

Always a smile for the day with your art Lewis and I think the large nose suits him well!

Great sketch and humour Lew, that the day started with a smile.

Very good!😂

The first of the many to come Lewis? I hope so! Funny and excellently drawn as always.

Splendid. More Lew....

Terrific Lewis. Thanks for my morning giggle. Love the blue pencils and watercolours Lewis.

Lol. Another gem.

The colour choice works extremely well for the topic , I reckon , Lewis - and who is to say that Hamlet didn't have a big conk anyway. Another bedtime chuckle thank you.

Great, Splendid new angle.

Thanks everybody for your welcome comments.

😂 Great "line" Lewis, and good colours.

And a punk hairdo! Love it Lew, made me laugh!

You are such a laugh, cheering us up as you do, but sure it wasn’t Widow Twanky?

Excellent Lewis, particularly like the palette you’ve chosen, suits the characterisation.

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17/09/2021
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Thought I'd try Shakespeare...not quite into the swing of it yet. Was going to be more realistic, but I couldn't resist giving Hamlet a big conk. A3 sketchbook. Blue pencils with watercolour background.

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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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