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Random chard harvest

20th March, 2021 by Lydia Thornley

Pulling a bolted plant that the pigeons had snaffled, I found some little leaves still edible and brought them in to draw. So many colours to draw, grey-yellow-greens, burgundy-to-bronze…

Biro, watercolour, fineliner on waste paper.

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