Charcoal drawings galore - what to do with them? Photograph them, for the record, and then into the bin -
Same with the sheets of work in colour, dating to the mid-90s - illustration, calligraphy, and watercolour courses at London College of Printing, City Lit, and Dulwich art gallery -
I'll keep the pink and blue chinese characters, which is a collage of squares of tissue paper - this was the sketch for a wall quilt, with printed characters, that was shown in one of the Cloth&Stitch exhibitions (1997?) and of which I don't have a photo.
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Is the paper good enough for collaging into other items? I've saved old watercolours for that purpose. Otherwise I think you're wise to get rid of stuff - I did a huge purge when I moved.
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