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  Linnea



'On the first day I came here it wasn't very exciting. Actually it was very tiring because I had to select the pictures that I wanted to put into my jigsaw peice. Then I had to trace them onto tracing paper. When I finished that I had to trace them again on the other side of the paper, to do that I had to take it to the window and hold it up for about 10 minutes with one arm and use my other arm to draw: it really hurt. After that I then had to trace it again pushing really hard on the pencil to get a fairly faint copy on the jigsaw piece. Because that took so long I only had time to start painting one figure, then we had to go. When we came today we were under more pressure to finish. I did a plain background then put red swirls onto it. I had to paint over them but it turned out that I can still see them faintly.'

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