Other than wishing I could sing, I would love to be an artist. Even a starving one. It must bring great joy to be able to 'create' a great likeness of something. I particularly like the last one in this post of the three men. Also the mask and trees.
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Some graffiti, like these, are pretty awesome.
ReplyDeleteMost of it is 'gansta' trash.
Brooke, we don't do Gangsta here.
ReplyDeleteOK, I took two brushes yesterday and it did not help at all.
ReplyDeleteAdmiral, try two a day for a month.
ReplyDeleteI would get dizzy and fall looking at the second one. Great images of the townsfolks!
ReplyDeleteSend that artist to Detroit quick!
ReplyDeleteGood stuff Odie,,,
ReplyDeleteAnd Randy, that would not work in Detroit as you need a good working canvass for art such as this and that is clearly lacking in Detroit.
They are all great, but I'm liking the european one of the three old-timers.
ReplyDeleteScott, watch out for the ice berg.
ReplyDeleteRandy, are there any buildings worthy anymore?
ReplyDeleteChristopher, yeah, what you said.
ReplyDeleteRon, isn't that you, Randy, and me?
ReplyDeleteThe ship one is amazing.
ReplyDeleteTrestin, cool huh.
ReplyDeleteOther than wishing I could sing, I would love to be an artist. Even a starving one. It must bring great joy to be able to 'create' a great likeness of something. I particularly like the last one in this post of the three men. Also the mask and trees.
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Maggie, the starving I know.
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