Eardley’s eye is unsentimental and unsparing, and the accumulation of imagery derived from direct, participant observation forms a remarkable record and a homage to a lost way of life. Her many drawings of children have a hook, an element of instinctive observation which lend authenticity and the power to move the viewer. In Two Chums it is the conjunction of the boys, the elder with his arm around the smaller child, his eyes look across, as if protective.