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Sally Kindberg’s 5-second Zoom portraits (ongoing project)
One evening this week I decided to use my new Pentel brush pen at a Zoom event run by the Frontline Club, giving myself 5 seconds to draw each portrait. A new thing for me – something I’ve probably asked … Continue reading
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Tagged 5-second-portraits, Alexander Lock, Blake Society, British Library, Charles Dickens's birthday event, Fern Riddell, Frontline Club, John Donne, John Donne's Flea, John Donne's handwriting, Lucinda Hawksley, Melford Hall manuscript, Miriam Margolyes, Moorfields Eye Hospital, Pentel brush pen, quick portraits, quick sketch, self portrait, the Dickens Museum, Zoom, Zoom portraits
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