Friday, July 28, 2006

LET THE GAME BEGONE























You have heard it said that for some, art is their religion. And you have watched them nourish their passion for self-exploration and exposition until they arrive at the end of their days with their minds gone and their religion gone with them. What informed their brooding, celebratory art? What made them think they could drive their wonderful bus across the sea?

8 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:30 AM

    This sad little fellow is happy as a clam!




    Seanosaurus

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  2. Anonymous10:52 PM

    Yes, yes, and yes. I can answer your question once by holding up this placard: http://groups.msn.com/SillyFurniture/istareatthisforhours.msnw

    I made it myself, with my own hands and sinuses, and a microscope, and a digital camera, and some software, and a loupe, and a toupé.

    Yes.
    I like the recent trend of putting links to interesting things in the comments. I hope it you bothern't.

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  3. Your watercolor technique is superb. The bleed effects in the color transitions always amazes me. I'd really enjoy reading or seeing the process you go through in making one of these.

    Also, is there another creature nearby with turn table patterns on its body?

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  4. me encanta tu trabajo!!!! sobre todo tus comics!!!
    saludos desde Barcelona.

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  5. He has the look of a Harvard man about him.

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  6. I see a new toy.

    Speaking of new toys: when and where can I get my Mr. Bumper?

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  7. Anonymous5:26 PM

    The leaves of Fall do not hint of the glories of spring - nor negate them one wit.

    We received two flowerheads in a plastic bag as a wedding present. Wry - but accurate.

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