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Holly Alp - Artists blog.
1. Where does the time go?

Wow, it’s the 22nd June already!

I’ve added some FREEBIES to the site! Four different types of desktop wallpaper –



Link - http://www.elysiumrain.com/Free%20Desktop%20Wallpaper.html

The Wild Side (the one with the wolf) is one of my newer ones – the others are from around 2001, Dark Woods (the beige background and the black trees) is my old favourite. I actually painted this using tea bags and ink! I think I was around 17/18 when I did this – it was my first illustration that I uploaded to Epilogue.net and it really got the ball rolling with my career as an illustrator.

What else have I been up to? Well I’ve been working away on my book – still lots to do!

I plan on updating this blog again next week. This weekend I’ll be face painting with a friend in Benissa for the Moors and Christians parade – lots and lots of people need their faces sparkling for this, and we’ve only a few hours to do them all. It will be the largest number of people I’ve ever painted so I’ll defiantly put some photo’s up ... when I’ve recovered!

More soon!

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