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DETENTION

I had the opportunity to draw people at Detention, a schooldays-themed fetish night in Camberwell, South London. People sat at desks taking instruction in watercolour painting and personal morals from a variety of teachers including a nun, and at a certain point in the evening everyone queued for a plate of sausage 'n' mash provided by a very burly dinner-lady.
These are some of my impressions from that evening.
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Interior of the Flying Dutchman pub, where Detention takes place.
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  • Home
  • People
    • Authors and Translators
    • airport people
    • In From the Cold
    • Literally Swiss
    • Traditional Korean Music
    • Peoplewatching
    • Life Drawings
    • Fetish People >
      • Detention
  • Work
    • Sketchbooks
    • Illustrations
    • Posters
    • Landscapes >
      • Videos
      • Skeletons and Insects >
        • Experimental Work
        • Off the Page
        • That Darn Fly
        • Doggin' Around
        • Woodcuts
      • cityscape
    • Imaginary Books
    • An Anatomical Portrait
  • Animals
  • Contact
  • Blog
  • Live Drawing for Events
  • Writing Workshops
    • Neo Noir and the Dark Thriller
    • Writing Science Fiction
    • Writing Horror Now
    • Creating Fear in Films