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I suspect you’re very close to the artist’s intention. It is amazing, though, isn’t it? Something so PRESENT about it, he’s right in our midst, in our faces.
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Interesting, Gemma! Karen called it Drowning Man; you guys are on the same wave length. You live so close to the sea, and love it so much — how ironic that drowning should be your fear.
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And that’s you and Mrs. Carmichael both voting for singing! He’s proving to be a kind of Rorschach test.
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This baritone just got a lead role at the Met. Wouldn’t you sing in the shower too!
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Another morning grin! Thank you, Hub.
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His head’s come off and he’s still mocking us: “Fooooools!”
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I would call it the first hurray. The end of a new beginning? Shakti
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Oh, my! Yet another interpretation, and a darker one — I’m so glad I posted this photo, the comments are fascinating. Thank you, Tobias!
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It seems that it all depends on how you look at it! I’m so glad you weighed in with your interpretation. Do check the other comments to see how many different points of view there are! Thanks so much...
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“An argument in favor of sunscreen”
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Can it be? No, probably not. But now that you mention it, could be a likeness!
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Oh, I do have the hardest time in the Contemporary galleries. More so than any other. I supposed beauty is in the eye of the beholder – oy!
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Contemporary art can be very demanding. I don’t care for whole chunks of it, but there are things that I do appreciate. It can take a lot of time to begin to be comfortable with. Also, beauty may be in...
View ArticleComment on No Second Chances? Who says? Fifty Years After — by Gemma
Look at you! How awesome is that? Fame and living the good life. Great article!
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Most awesome — photographer captured first photograph of me I could look at without squinting!
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if it’s any good…….. I was, in a former life a salesman (weren’t called persons back in the day) based in London but regularly travelled there taking customers/prospects on visits. This was the 80′s...
View ArticleComment on No Second Chances? Who says? Fifty Years After — by Patti Kuche
Would love to hear more about that syndrome!
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Oh Judith, I loved reading this. So filled with energy and an insatiable joie de vivre! And the pictures of you are fabulous.
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