Yup, its Spring; umbrellas and all. Are the rains really necessary?
Give me Fall. The colors light my feet on fire.
Categories: American Illustrator, Animal Instinct, Art, artist, Badass Artist, Barry Comer, Barry Comer Artist, March, Parapluie
Yup, its Spring; umbrellas and all. Are the rains really necessary?
Give me Fall. The colors light my feet on fire.
Categories: American Illustrator, Animal Instinct, Art, artist, Badass Artist, Barry Comer, Barry Comer Artist, March, Parapluie
I volunteer as a design and communications consultant with Family Scholar House in Louisville, Kentucky, http://www.familyscholarhouse.org the Democratic Socialists of America http://www.dsausa.org and teach children with emotional and developmental disabilities.
I have degrees in art and was an art director for 30 years.
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Yes, rains are necessary, but preferably in the middle hours of the night. Then one morning we wake up to a blast of bright, fresh, dripping, laughing green…..I’m gonna have to study this hatching a while.
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Study… oh no! Celexa 20mg.
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Celexa…oh no! Unfavorable interactions!
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Good for me though… taking it for years.
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I used to take that. Now I take its younger sibling Lexapro. 🙂
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We are cousins!!!
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I take two other things too. One of them is making me gain too much weight. 😦
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The side affect of better health.
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Aye!
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Of course, I don’t think I know any creatives not taking anti-anx of one sort or another. “Creative people show tendencies of thought and action that in most people are segregated. They contain contradictory extremes; instead of being an ‘individual’; each of them is a ‘multitude’.” ~Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Psychologist with an unpronounceable name who studies creatives.
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I don’t think about it too much… unless I don’t take.
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Interesting perspective, never did I know the word Parapluie either. At first glance, I actually thought this was an intaglio print, with all the lines in the middle chair. Beautiful drawing Barry!
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Let’s study French together… tour mes bien amis sont Francaise.
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For some unknown reason, I find other word languages unbelievably difficult to remember, I think Japanese could be different as it’s more symbols and sounds. Have you ever learnered any jap? If I told my grandpa, I am learning Japanese, I think he will use my head as bait
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My first wife spoke Hebrew fluently. Try that one!
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Another wise thought. 😉
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Beautiful drawing – I like the way the parapluie is almost out of the frame.
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Yeah, I liked that also. I was crossing my legs and saw “what I didn’t see”.
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….the perspective is always creative, with plastic chairs and umbrella tables suddenly a labyrinth of form which begs to be disentangled and then allowed to once again be the line design it is. (I tried to say all this simply, but couldn’t. I just like figuring out what the subject is and then going back to seeing it as you’ve given it to us)
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Now sir, you’ve entered the mind of “me”… thank you for visiting. (:
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Ah, beautiful lines tangled around spring and Celexa! Happy thoughts and a firm grasp.
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Hanging… (:
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Wow,, Looks Like Real
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Awesome
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Nice. Here it comes. 🙂
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