Cecily Neville gave me a big headache when I tried to imagine her better. In my naivete, I thought I
Cecily Neville gave me a big headache when I tried to imagine her better. In my naivete, I thought I got rid of the hardest thing, but it wasn’t like that at all! Her son, George, the Duke of Clarence, was just as hard to portray, and that’s because my mind waged a war between the idea of making him a teenager and the one of illustrating him with a more mature figure. Well, considering that this is the first volume (I have great resentments for all the tasks offered by the college that made it difficult for me to work on this project!), I decided to choose the first option. So, I have a fifteen-year-old Clarence. PS: I can’t express in words how much I love this type of robe. I think I’ll let myself be swept away and I’ll draw a dozen, just for him! -- source link
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