The three it will be!  Another wonderful illustration from Heleen.And yes, this body is so close to looking like mine that I'm turning red. (I can dream) And that Barcode fork, how did you know that I have one like it in my bedroom?  Ops, maybe I'm suppose to be that other guy.AHA, a very rare close look at this creature we always see.  Yep, I'm sure about it now; "H"  "d" "V" is clearly in the picture. Plus the legs and tail.And my greatest fear, Barcodes.  We'll this is one way to get your postage weight worth.  But very dangerous as it does tell us quite a bit about Heleen's lifestyle.  Do I see a sweet tooth there?

Thank you for such a warm wishes Heleen.  See you in the mail soon.

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Comment by Dean aka Artist in Seine on February 15, 2016 at 8:33pm

Oh you people are a load of laughs.  Especially Richard with his overwhelming compliments.  At first my head started getting big & a tear came rolling down my face.  But then I thought about it and said; "Na, he's having a laugh.  Just look how accurate Heleen can draw my abs. Now that's creative talent!" 

Fun comments here & it made me smile.

Comment by Heleen de Vaan on February 13, 2016 at 9:19pm
See! That's him!
I think the man in the middle (with the barcode fork) and the man on the vase (with the barcode-pouring-out-water) is the same man: DA-InSeine!
Comment by Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) on February 13, 2016 at 7:02pm

guy-on-the-vase? Ah, yes, does resemble InSeine:

Image result for aquarius man pouring images

Comment by Heleen de Vaan on February 13, 2016 at 5:05pm
Wait, I think Dean meant by that 'other guy' the handsome Greek hero pictured on the vase! That guy holds another vase pouring out barcode shaped waves of water!
Comment by Richard Canard on February 13, 2016 at 4:44pm

13.02.16 Dare Dean aka, ....what a delightful Heleen de V. mailing & continued commentary!!! & thanx for permitting  the rest of us  to witness & read over your shoulder.  I  just can't believe you guys are sharp enough to read barcodes on top of everything else.... & too, I wanted to add & say that you, sir...'Dean aka Artist in Seine'  & your "Barcode Collages" are among  the best series of mail art collages I have ever seen. Best to you. Richard C.

Comment by Heleen de Vaan on February 13, 2016 at 2:14pm
Thank you for posting, Dean, and Katerina is right about the shorthaired girl on the right - you should know her! Hint: she holds a Greek vase!

(hm, I am shorthaired and wear glasses, too... But no, or yes, you are right about the logo-avatar-selfie-selfportrait in the wave on the left).

Chocolate?? I see a garlic ('knoflook' in Dutch) barcode, and 'Bruna' is a shop where stationery (stationary?) is sold and one of my postage stamps dealers.
But o.k., I confess: you are right, there is milk chocolate, too (and I can't blame the kids only).
And you're more right about the dangers: while I try to avoid/mislead Big Brother by never reveiling my exact date of birth, my consumeristic behaviour (except for the barcodefree fresh vegs and fruit) is becoming public this way! There are many more barcodes on their way to you...
:-)
Comment by Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) on February 13, 2016 at 1:23pm

Look at all those chocopo barcodes! Yummy!

(Heleen has kids, ya know :-)

...ok, there is Green Tea there too...nice and healthy!

Comment by Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) on February 13, 2016 at 1:19pm

We are the Acquarians , my friend

...(singing to the tune of "We are the Champions")

Dear InSeine...perhaps that "other guy"  with the GREEK vase,

blondish SHORT hair , and glasses, might just be someone else you know, hmmmm?

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