Daphne decides to confront her demons.

Daphne decides to confront her demons.
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Lewis! It's brilliant. Honestly. Yes, the explanation helped but the shock of it all really comes through. The nosey parker is almost invisible even though he IS in plain sight. The thing is he definitely looks like a nosey parker, and that takes skill. Great work. Bri PS Just look at the that guy's suit. You'll know who I mean. B

More great work Lew. Love em all especially pompous official (-:

How clever! I must admit I didn't notice the nosy Parker... It works so well Lewis.

Another great epic Lewis. Don't know how you pull so many wonderful characters out of the bag but you certainly entertain.

Thanks very much for looking at my strange picture, and for your encouraging comments. I like this one, and think it one of my better efforts over recent weeks. But then, it's cooler at the moment, and I wasn't being par-boiled whilst making it.

Brilliant fantasy Lewis.

Brilliant..........................How do you do it ???. Your work is always good for a smile.

You've done it again, Lewis, so good and so very cleverly thought out. And yes, The Suit...my Cockney Dad would have said he's a Wide Boy! What on earth do you mean, not represented very well?? They are stunningly good.

Clever, funny, brilliant.

Great imagination Lew, love them.

Terrific, Lewis. Always love the little, observational details, like the earplugs in the jobsworth.

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Not much in the way of demons...I didn't want to make this too heavy...more her 'dislikes'. She doesn't like 'bad hair days', or pompous officialdom, she's horrified by horror stories, and hates pushy salesmen. There's one other...my family didn't spot this one at first, although he's in plain sight. Nosy parkers. Not being spotted is a good attribute for nosy parkers.

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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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