Thursday, July 10, 2025

On old scratch board that I started at Randolph Macon College in 1976 that I never finished, the first one I made and gave as a gift to Margaret Pearson then before graduating

I loved working with black ink on this scratch board oaper and only did a few examples of it, this one the eskimo cardying his child on his back. It was a great way to both hone my eyes and hands and my art, and looking at this now I wonder both why I did not finish this and continue to make more? I am gsppy to have found ghis one I started and to share it here niw. Cheers one and all on a hot humid Thursday here, July 9th us it, or the tenth in northern Virginia Chez Quinn's! AnthonyTONY Quinn

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