She wafted by.

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Fabulous! Love the waft!

Love this Sylvia. I too like the waftishness!

Could be a character in a Roald Dahl story - excellent sketch!

What a character. Yes, she had to be drawn. Nice work Sylvia.

Personality in spadesm with gorgeous, lively linework. Just fabulous. Sylvia!

Thank you for admiring my crazy lady. I felt very dull and dowdy... how wonderful to have that pizaz ......not pizza 🥕

Excellent sketch Sylvia , don’t theses people who look full of character just brighten up your day.

Colourful characterful sketch, Sylvia.

Wish I dared dress so well! Fabulous artwork Sylvia.

Good one Sylvia.

I meant to comment on this on the sketching forum Sylvia. I absolutely love it. So imaginative and stylish, great work.

Lovely style Sylvia…it’s just a great image!

Gorgeous. Love the dress

Wow…..what a gal! Great sketch Sylvia.

Maybe we should all waft around looking like this lady. More thanks everyone.

Love your spontaneous marks and the quirky way you have painted this wonderful lady. Such a colourful character Sylvia.

If only she knew she’d been immortalised Sylvia! She belongs up there with your Greek bloke 😆

Such an interesting design Sylvia. A very colourful lady - could be right out of a storybook.

Thank you everyone.

I love it Sylvia; I agree, definitely very Roald Dahl ish!

Karen ,she could be one of his character s. The lady was a wonderful sight to behold. Thank you for looking and commenting.

Smashing! She was well worth capturing Sylvia.

She so was Tessa.

Thank you Thalia ...twice.

Full of character

She so was Hilary

She was / is Romila

Great character and style

An amazing lady Martin .

Beautiful character ❤️

Thank you Faye.

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This colourful lady wafted past me last week , she deserved a sketch. Inktense pencils on A3 Evans

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Sylvia Evans

Sylvia Evans. I am mainly a self taught artist, though I did spend a year at Rochdale School of Art in the late 1950’s. I was then made to get a “Proper Job” by my father, so I spent the next few years in a nursing career. I married and had a family, just picking up a pencil to amuse my…

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