These are a couple of old iPhone photos of my bedroom desk area, both of which were taken using Diana F+ Flash lighting gels (which Lydia also used in her most recent photo). - Becky

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These are a couple of old iPhone photos of my bedroom desk area, both of which were taken using Diana F+ Flash lighting gels (which Lydia also used in her most recent photo). - Becky

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A dead butterfly on Lydia's hand in biro + watercolour - Becky
I missed a day! Shame on me (+ sorry Lydia). Here are some lino printed hands. - Becky
A few months ago our lovely friend Sophie was kind enough to let me get this close to her face and project a papercut onto it. - Becky
A set of old scanographs featuring my left hand and a range of squashed plant heads. - Becky

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An estimated 170 billion people have ever lived. Learning this made my intellect slightly bigger, myself feel a little bit smaller and possibly provided subconscious inspiration for the pattern above. - Becky
I wanted to post something new today but nothing I've experimented with recently has gone to plan! So here's an old papercut projection instead. - Becky
A repetitive fineliner and watercolour pattern I drew/painted as a title page for an art project on the theme of personal possessions. - Becky