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Pollards

I went for a stomp about in the twilight, still freezing, and came across this row of pollarded trees near the Guildhall with a half moon with a frosted ring hanging in the sky above a bright planet. The practice of pollarding is often criticised because it makes the trees look ugly but it datesContinue reading “Pollards”

Posted byRosie ScribblahJanuary 20, 2013Posted inout and aboutTags:art, drawing, half moon, pollards, sketchbooks, trees8 Comments on Pollards

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