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Sunday, 17 August 2014


An old rotting hulk lying off Leigh marshes on the Thames estuary. I spotted this whilst out taking the dog for a walk Boat hulls have such graceful shapes. I used a fibre-tip and a pocket sketchbook. The dog was very patient :)
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