Ha, I was just going to ask you if your eating's been TOO good. But now that won't make much sense since you deleted your post. I wouldn't have made all that much sense even if you hadn't. Hmm.
Ah. With this renewed opportunity, I will disclose that I hired a black spot specialist to do the black spots. Nothing really strange about that, quite old fashioned actually, right you art people who know more than I do? Back in the day there were all kinds of specialists called in for particular jobs -- skies, seas, candle light, etc. So, this is really a extremely unradical.
I really like this one. The flatness. But non-flatness. Mostly the flatness.
ReplyDeleteAnd then the non-flatness.
I really like this one.
Ha, thanks, smartins.
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ReplyDeleteHa, I was just going to ask you if your eating's been TOO good. But now that won't make much sense since you deleted your post. I wouldn't have made all that much sense even if you hadn't. Hmm.
ReplyDeleteAlright: I said "who put those big black things on your work?"
ReplyDeleteAh. With this renewed opportunity, I will disclose that I hired a black spot specialist to do the black spots. Nothing really strange about that, quite old fashioned actually, right you art people who know more than I do? Back in the day there were all kinds of specialists called in for particular jobs -- skies, seas, candle light, etc. So, this is really a extremely unradical.
ReplyDeleteFor Deadwood fans only: I cannot say "specialist" without thinking of one thing only.
ReplyDeleteYes, yes, I am aware that within my readership I have only one Deadwood fan, one that I know of, anyway. But he will understand .. . .