We did our government-sanctioned lockdown exercise this evening and I stopped for a quick charcoal sketch of this pair of trees in Cwmdonkin Park. It was a bit of a rush because Husb phoned the local chippy and ordered fish and chips so we had to get there in time to pick them up while they were fresh. Oh they’re gorgeous. The sketch is willow charcoal onto handmade Khadi paper.
Charcoal And Chips
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We have had the occasional fish and chip takeaway. Very comforting.
Oh yes, there was rejoicing when the chippys opened again lol