Some seasonal 6 x 4 inch pics. by Lewis Cooper

Seasonal 6 x 4 inch pics-sm
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All excellent 👌 great winter warmers

Thanks Martin. I should have said these are pen and soluble coloured pencil drawings. They were assembled and the text added in photoshop, where I added the snowy background to make it a little more festive.

Such lovely Christmas memories and 4 wonderful drawings. (mine always had to have a tangerine)

A master class in wonderful characters Lewis

You made me laugh Lewis, brilliant visual comedy.

Christmas comes but once a year, and when it comes it brings good cheer. Thankfully your cartoons bring good cheer on a much more frequent basis. Keep up the good work.

Great stuff as ever Lew!

Excellent pics Lew , each one is a gem. We have family traditions that started with us and now the grandchildren but two adults continue with them, be a total riot if they were stopped apparently.

Wonderful Lewis.

Smashing! Love Rudolph and the Christmas wrapping especially. Happy Christmas Lew.

Festive season drawings all. Christmas family traditions are what makes Christmas special!

Super comic characters for Christmas...funny and eye-catching too Lewis!

Super illustrations Lewis. Always cheer me up in the mornings. Thank you Lewis.

Four super festive pictures and a great story.🎄

Happy memories Lewis. Wonderful drawings.

Another warming smile! Thanks, Lewis

Great characters - love Rudolph!

Christmas wrapping was me out in the rain today! I love these.

Great fun Lewis! I remember searching at the bottom of the stocking for the walnut.

Amazing how you think all these things up Lewis. We never had stockings when we were kids, but we always woke to find presents at the bottom of the bed.

Great humour as usual, Lewis.

These are lovely Lewis.

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When my kids were young, their main presents went under the Christmas Tree, but they liked a stocking on their beds. The usual thing...sweets, fruit, trinkets, a Beano or Dandy comic, and always...always...a walnut in the toe of the sock. When the kids got older, they still liked a Christmas stocking. One year we forgot the walnut!!! Mutiny ensued. Never mind that there was a bowl of walnuts in the living room...THERE HAD TO BE ONE IN THE SOCK!

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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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