Friday, February 06, 2009

Illustration Friday - time

What things will I leave undone?

15 comments:

  1. Huh! Talkin' 'bout time: You wre a bit late this time…

    But with a nice drawing! Greetings from Berlin!

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  2. late, but not too late.
    funny and unique like always!!!
    greetings from stuttgart!

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  3. Very creative thought.

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  4. I find this very moving and would love to have it hanging on my wall as a serene momento mori.

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  5. Just don't let it all keep you awake at night.

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  6. Clever and enigmatic as usual! Love it!

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  7. I bet this would really pop with a spot of color...and again, a great thought...this morning I was thinking of how it would be if I make it to old age and I'm physically unable to draw or paint anymore...I was trying to figure out if I mentally would be okay with myself or if it would leave me with a lot of regret for things I don't do know...if I went to a therapist I imagine it would be a lot like your blog...but I'm not sending you $275 an hour...

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  8. You are probably distracted by hairballs.

    xo's The MILF

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  9. Didn't Joseph Albers do something with that theme?

    "That which I should have done, I did not do".

    A fateful looking and rather autocratic surface you have rendered.

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  10. Anonymous2:28 AM

    There's no food on the table.

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  11. Anonymous5:36 PM

    I am thinking of what Brine Blank said and what was funny to me was that I have repeatedly thought about old age and how people might be gone and I might be alone if I were very very old, and then I always think, "Well, when I get old and can't hear or do things at least I'll still be able to draw and paint..."

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  12. sarasusanna is quite optimistic about old age and "our" capacity to paint and draw till late into our time. I feel one day the computer will make me blind (not to say what it will have done to my shoulder and neck). That day as only consolation I will think at William Baronett and his magic drawings. Love this one!

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Willie