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I'm feeling particulary thoughtful this January. I'm not one for resolutions, but I am big on reflections. I like to think. And these made me think. Richard Watkins is a scribbler - quickly sketching his thoughts and broadcasting them one a week though his Facebook group. He's also scanned in a Pen Paper (Pause) book that you can create your own cover for and then give it to a friend to enjoy. There are currently copies as far away as America, Australia and Thailand. This is art meets word of mouth in a homespun, crafty, thought-provoking way - a humbler version of thedailyaphorism.com.
2 comments:
lovely, thanks for that.
no matter how it's packaged, people still love a 'thought of the day'
I like these off the top of the head type drawing thoughts, very Tracey Emin.
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