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Remembered Today:

Injured Canadian


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Looks like your back up and running Soren

The coloured paper really works with your style !

Regards

Chris

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Sorry for the poor modern British helmet.... they need some more study!

'Then and Now'

A rather fuzzy drawing of a German soldier

Head study

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Looks like your back up and running Soren

The coloured paper really works with your style !

Regards

Chris

Cheers Chris

Coventry is a long long way away! :lol: :lol:

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Nice stuff, Soren. The injured Canadian has a sort of eerie feel to it. The "Gassed" is, of course, reminiscent of Sargent's famous piece (which i love, btw).

Russ

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Soren - I'm very glad to see you are back! Great stuff! I particularly like the "Then and Now" and "Gassed". The injured Canadian - I agree with Russ - he's eerie!

All the best,

Dan

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Cheers Mitch,

I like 'Good-bye' which is rare for me as I normally only find fault in my pieces, however that drawing I find draws me back to it for some reason.

Soren

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  • 6 months later...

Hi Soren,

The coloured papers really suit your style mate.

Regards,

EoB.

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Soren

Your German soldier and injured Canadian drawings are outstanding. I went onto your website and signed your guest book. What a talent!

Diane

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Hi Diane

You are too kind!

Ta,

You just get onto those horses! Waiting to see one, ... or two....or... :P

Cheers

Kim

Hi Kim

I will, that's a promise, I have been soooo busy in Ieper, overwhelming really!

Take care

Soren

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