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Clare Owen is a freelance illustrator based in Bristol who combines traditional media such as pen and ink with digital media to create charming illustrations. Her work has a feminine, pretty feel with added quirky touches. Clare Owen is inspired by films, flowers and food.
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0 Comments on Illustrator Submission :: Clare Owen as of 7/6/2015 5:10:00 AM
A page in my sketchbook I'm proud of. There are many times I wished all the pages in my sketchbook were this full. I'm praying this is the light of something new. :)
0 Comments on Spring Headdresses as of 3/24/2015 12:33:00 AM
Thank you, thank you to Confessions of a Bibliovore for finding this. I love hearing the LOTR music in one part. I saw the Bayeux Tapestry as a child and it has fascinated me ever since.
Related: The King's Shadow by Elizabeth Alder, 1995
3 Comments on The Bayeux Tapestry, last added: 5/12/2007
Have you read The Invention of Truth: A Novel by Marta Morazzoni? It is about the Bayeux Tapestry. The story is still with me a dozen years later.
No, I have not read it. It is going on the list! Thank you.
Love the name of your blog! Having taught English, the term folk moot and images of the Bayeux Tapestry are always with me.
And thanks for suggesting The King's Shadow...Harold and William of Normandy are also great interests.