As I always draw what I see when I connect to historical persons and/or energies, I was fairly picky here and did lots of sketches.
But now I am highly pleased.

Edward II.
Faber-Castell Watercolour-Pencils “Albrecht Dürer”
A 5 watercolour paper 300g/m²


Piers "Perrot" Gaveston
Faber-Castell Watercolour-Pencils “Albrecht Dürer”
A 5 watercolour paper 300g/m²

He was the favourite and (what I am covinced of) lover of King Edward II of England.
Ohhhhh...:-) Goorgeous!
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