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David Hughes, born in Twickenham (in 1952) describes himself as 'a graphic designer who just happens to illustrate'. In the early 1970s he studied at Twickenham Technical College. Towards the end of his course he discovered an interest in etching and produced "a small series of etchings based on a piece of jazz by Charlie Parker". After leaving university, he produced his first assignments for the cooking page of The Daily Express, but became frustrated and disillusioned with the lack of creativity. Lacking 'sympathetic advice', he saw him drop out of signing for 'a year or so' to become a postman. During this time (mid-seventies) he was again inspired by a post office colleague to pick up drawing life again, eventually becoming aware (through the work of "Ian Pollock, Russell Mills and Chloe Cheese, among others). ") that there was a market for his talents. Due to the large size of the glass plate, sending is actually not an option