
2018-7-49

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2018-7-53

I started this ink experiment at the very beginning of 2017, when I promised myself I would make a drawing every day for a year. Two years and a half later, I was still going and had also finished two 24-hour art marathons. With time, the colour blue has turned into what I would call an obsession.