Jackie Coogan as “The Kid”

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Such a beautiful drawing with loads of emotion Linda.

Gosh you were quick Carole. Thank you for the lovely comment.

Wonderful drawing Linda, love the detail on his knitted sweater.

A super drawing Linda, you have caught the mood and I like the way you've treated the background.

Absolutely brilliant and so beautifully done Linda , it really is outstanding.

Excellent tonal drawing Linda with all the detail and and facial expression.

Fabulous drawing

All your wonderful comments make me think, I have been wasting time trying to learn to paint. Perhaps I should have stayed with the pencils. But what is life without a challenge or too.

Excellent job Linda. Beautifully done.

A super drawing Linda. Love the expression and details.

An excellent result Linda.

The girl did good...

A fabulous study beautifully drawn.

A fantastic drawing Linda. The amount of detail is wonderful.

Beautifully drawn, Linda, you’ve captured a lovely expression.

Super drawing Linda, wonderful.

Expertly drawn Linda, a great character representation!

Linda this is a stunning piece of art. He looks so lost and vulnerable.

I am so impressed by your skill in drawing this Linda, it's wonderful.

It's a fine drawing, Linda. Others before me said it all. Jiri

Many thanks, to everyone who has commented. I really appreciate it.

Fabulous drawing Linda of this forlorn boy, his expression is deep and particularly his gaze captured perfectly well! The patched squares and worn boots ,showing the texture of the cloth and creases gives us an impression of just how hard life was for this kid! Excellent drawing and fine work indeed!

Thank you Christie and Angela for taking the time to comment.

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12/04/2022
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Graphite drawing from the Charlie Chaplin film, on A3 paper. HB to 8B on Daler Rowney Heavyweight Smooth. From a zoom class exercise, Tutor Joanna Cooke, provided by Goldster.

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Linda Wilson

Since retiring from a career in education and training management, I returned to art after a gap of 40 years. Now I travel was much as I can with my husband and take an enormous amount of photographs, some of which I use as reference photos. Meanwhile, I take a weekly course in portraiture and…

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