A trip on a train always calls for a swarm of ideas and, as a tribute to The Beatles, so does Lucy.
Newspaper taxi, cellophane flowers, plasticine porters and marshmellow pie…
Dream a swarm of sky in her hair!

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They’re both running late for school ’cause mum can’t find the car keys. The place is a complete mess and he’s pretending to be a cocoon.
Don’t you find that sometimes, when everything’s terribly untidy, everyday objects turn into cocoons for the one thing you really do need to find?!
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Pen and paper and it’s I.F time again!!ooh I really had to resist the urge to colour this one!
Finally reached my scanner! Here’s the new and improved version of this weeks topic.
The word ‘Linked’ has always reminded me of the stream of consciousness. As a huge fan of daydreaming where seemingly incompatible thoughts come to life, I decided draw a homage to one of my favourite thinkers.
To Lewis Carroll and What the Tortoise Said to Achilles!
and here’s the thought process that lead to this week’s sketch:
I.F is linked to me is linked to email is linked to google is linked to images are linked to statues is linked toCharles Alphonse Achille Gumery is linked to Achilles, linked to a Taught-Us, linked to the Mock-Turtle is linked to the Tortoise is linked to A Kill-Ease is linked to pencil and notebook is linked to Lewis Carroll.
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we look for you in
people, laughter, tears and warmth
and you’re there, flying.