As previously reported, I entered two paintings for the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition. I naively assumed that I might stand a chance of getting selected but it was not to be.
Two emails, one per submission, came in quite speedily informing me of my paintings' rejection. I was encouraged to re-apply next year but at £70 a go, I think I may not bother. After all, I can spend that money on paint and canvas!
Still, it was all quite exciting while it lasted.
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Tuesday, 19 March 2019
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