Great watercolor, David, and is she singing, laughing, or screaming? Whichever it is, two thumbs up. Maybe it's all three, so much the better.
The other side at first looked partly as though you were sending me a denim patch to wear with my new shoes and glove and pocket shred. But now it seems more like you (obviously) dressed in armor or, more likely, alienwear (the latest fashion). Moonwear, to be exact, with the address being a spaceship and all. Why my last name appears again on or close to the terrain, I'm not certain and need enlightening. It can't be that that's where you think I belong. You have recycled the tinfoil mirror? Good for you! It was too much not to recycle. Is that Snooky in the window of the spaceship? What will Angie think? Confusion reigns at the moment, as you can see, so I await enlightenment. If it doesn't come, that's ok too, everything is enjoyable just as it is. Thank you very much, David ...
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Lisa. That's amazing. You were right. Opposite emotions, same mouth.
How often is a string of questions asked in a blog and every single one is answered in one fell swoop? Like, never? Thank you, David. It's a clever piece of work. Hey, good luck in Beijing; be sure not to let your expectations soar.
If other works from your series on human emotions can be seen somewhere ...
So many questions, so few answers...the woman is screaming...it's a still from a horror pic...not sure what frightened her... this is from a series on human emotions that I've been working on for a while. Your name just seemed right on the wing. I should have put S.S. Scott. Now that I see it here that space suit sorta resembles the old Playtex nurser that helped prevent spitting up and colic. It is not snooky but that's a good idea for a future AngieCardTM. The denim is actually a tiny scrap of book paper that Skybridge shared with me. In this instance, it serves as Transhyper Dehumidizing Unit which turns air from the lonely planet into breathable air. I'm taking them to Beijing for a marketing test.
Heavy metal..and "light" metal,... keeping the aliens, and monkeys away ;-)
'Love this happy expression, David! thanks for blogging, Nancy.
Wowzer - yip its tin-foiled day :-)))! X
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