A few recent portraits, one in which I'm making a 'fashion' statement. For good measure, I threw in a reproduction of the first page manuscript of my recently completed Toccata (moto perpetuo) for organ. This is not a 'fair' copy, but the actual first - and final - results of the composition. I still use pencil and paper to compose, never a computer, which is reserved solely for typesetting. In the old days, everything was done on 'onion skin' paper, using a nib pen and deep black india ink, to be readied for the reproducing process known as 'blue printing.' I'm grateful for computers!
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