





My muse is Ginger - she entered the Mognificent Seven but was too attractive for my motley crew.
Here is a colour pencil study (which now resides with the real Ginger and her companion Annie in Florida).
And here is the final picture framed. I don't often get to see what people do with my work once I've sent it off - so thanks to Annie for showing her fabulous framing of 'Ginger'.