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1. If Birds Could Fly

Back in the studio again with a huge sigh of relief. As the old year putters to an end, I realise I have sold almost all my available artworks, (three of them in the last couple of weeks), and have had enquiries from lovely people who have bought work in the past and want some more. It brought home to me how much I have neglected my painting, and how much I miss my little worlds. So I am starting my New Year's resolution early, and starting to fill my sketchbooks again (I have about four different ones on the go - can a girl have too many Moleskines? I think not).

I feel that 2008 is going to be a very productive year, painting-wise. I am rounding off 2007 with a rather grubby little rough.





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