Stereotypes. A4 sketchbook.

Stereotypes.   A4 sketchbook.
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Very clever, Lew. Please don't remove these fellas because they're so well done. Your title is great and the humour very apparent. The bird pecking away at the baguette is an absolute hoot. The nonchalance of both figures speaks volumes about our perceptions and preconceived ideas, which I'm sure was your original intent. SO, a lot going on in these two figures. Great stuff, because the imagination is set free, Bri

Love them .I agree with them being well done don't remove them

I agree , they’re great fun, leave them out there Lew. I also love the blackbird pecking at the French stick- will there be anything left by the time he gets it home!? Reminds me of our semi tame blackbird (called Bert) in our garden recently who is almost a full time job feeding. I know you said you’ve been having a lean time recently but your work always makes us laugh, so hope you get going again soon. X

You always include some humour in your drawings and that blackbird enjoying his breakfast is priceless Lew. Please keep them coming.

Thanks very much for all your kind comments. I wasn't intending to remove this. I've just had a bout of duff pictures...I'm never completely satisfied with what I do (as with most of us, I suspect), but I found myself posting stuff I didn't like at all. It happens.

All back to the normal great drawings Lew. Keep em rolling they make my day. (-:

Your usual superb standard. You have absolutely no reason to doubt yourself Lewis. Don’t deprive us of such wonderful humour.

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13/07/2019
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Done at my art group. I don't seem to be getting much done these days. I've posted 3 pics recently and then almost immediately removed them because they were pretty bad. I suppose I'll snap out of it. Pen and watercolor.

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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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