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Click on one of the thumbnails below for a larger version
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The above are adapted from Roy Lichenstein paintings.
The drowning lady is painted on the reverse side of a large
piece of clear perspex and mounted within the tiles on a
bathroom wall.
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The above pictures show the fuselage
of a 1935 Tigermoth - G-ACDJ. That I had
the pleasure of signwriting for the
De Havilland School of Flying. When she
was restored earlier this year.
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Email ~ t.hobbs1@btopenworld.com
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Homepage
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