Last week was an extremely difficult week for me. I said goodbye to my Picasso, we had such a fantastic turnout, the weather was amazing. I couldn’t have asked for a better day. Everybody who attended said it was the best funeral they had ever attended. That made me so, so very proud.

I promised Picasso he’d have a great turnout, there must have been at least 80-100 people.

I have found this past month extremely difficult but I’m determined to keep on drawing, it’s Picasso’s legacy to me.

So yesterday I got back to drawing and catching up with my online zoom art club with Bonny Snowdon Academy.

I still have a little more to do with this one, there’s more of the body to do.

You will see where I left off to where I got to.

I am thinking about selling some of my work and donating the profits to Springhill Hospice, here in Rochdale. They are struggling like many charities/hospices but without them back in March, our life would have been horrendously more difficult than it was. I can’t thank them enough for all they did for us.

Photo Credit: Kerry Chapman
• Surface: Drafting film/Duralar/Polydraw • Image size: 18×20cm

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