I blame it on Camelot 3000, a graphic novel I adore, I have always had a soft spot in my heart for Arthur's foster brother Sir Kay. Often depicted as an obnoxious bully, I never saw him that way and often felt like his truculence was understandable given that his brother Wart, who was supposed to be a bastard and not amount to anything, became the King of England while he was relegated to the role of second-hand player. So, naturally, Sir Kay was the first of the Knights of the Round Table that I explored and I am still very pleased with how this came out.
Sunday, August 5, 2012
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2 comments:
this is funny, how you keep adding stuff as i am looking at your blog sitting here at my desk in paris feeding my blog on the end of a sunday - among other endings.
the variety and profusion of your blog leaves me breathless i must say. or am choosing to say...
These things just seem to build up inside me Lizzy. At the end, I feel exhausted for a while, but then it's right back at it. I feel like I am only getting started. If only there were more time!
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