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A layout created for the "Artists Inpiration" challenge - this was the inspiring picture:

Journal on the back of the page reads:
"Sleeping Child
Gustav Klimt – ca. 1905/07. Drawing. The Detroit Institute of Art.
This work by Klimt is entirely boring to my taste. A thin drawing, quite possibly only a draft or study, of a naked little boy on a pillow. He seems to be sitting rather than lying but whatever he is sitting on is not there. The whole picture has an unfinished careless look – nothing like Klimt’s normal flamboyant and colourful nouveau art style.
However, it was the title that caught my attention, and immediately made me think of this cute photo taken of me in July 1966, at not quite two years of age – blissfully asleep amid my friends: my first ever teddy “Volker”, a doll I do not remember and the inflatable “Mickey” of Disney fame..."
Papers from Club Scrap kit "Salsa"; alphas from Club Scrap (don't know which kit); Disney stickers from EK Success.
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