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I never had an imaginary friend when I was younger, but I know a lot of people did. My boy had one from the ages of around 3 to 5. His name was 'Cammy'. Cammy seemed to have disappeared during the last couple of years, but a few weeks ago I heard him get a mention once more. So he is still out there somewhere. Coupled with this, my work was recently commented on with suggestions of reminiscence to the animation of Raymond Briggs' story When The Wind Blows. With this I was reminded of another of Briggs’ stories that was also adapted into animation, The Snowman. Undoubtedly one of the most famous animations and certainly one of my favourites, it tells of a young boy who builds a snowman that comes to life overnight. Whether this is just his imagination is not really important, but to the boy, the friendly stranger is more than real.
This is a homage to the film that makes me smile and cry at the same time..... also to Cammy and other imaginary souls.
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Do any galleries stock your original work?
Artery Gallery currently exhibit originals.
You can find gallery links at the bottom of my blog.
News on Original work available through Washington Green Fine Art Publishers will hopefully be added here soon.
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