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hopelessly... optimistic...
this is us in my dad's backyard with my cabbage patch kid.
his name is billy.
errands run. meetings attended. meals cooked. plants tended.
hung out with the wotkun's and the fiagle's.
good time with Mary and meaningful nights at work.
lots of pans on the stove right now.
today we hung out with my dad, stepmom, sister and niece.
talked about some serious house stuff.
again... hopelessly optimistic.
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An outlook of the Positive Artist, talking to the Pessimists who put down art as a career. conveyed in a sarcastic, light hearted way.
Front Panel - 'This world is a messy place and you are too afraid to try.'
Second Panel - `I art, therefore I bullshit.'
Third Panel - 'Do I owe myself a living?'
(Inspired by - Wasted Rita)
All of the panels were created on a mix of perspex and glass, using a range of wet and dry media.
Created individually, and slotted into place on the wood, to create a mini installation that perceives an optimistic outlook.
This piece was displayed in the "Goodwin Gallery,"
Made - 2015 (2nd year of Art)
Optimistic orphan Lili Daurier (Ashley Jarrett)
makes friends with the charming puppets,
unaware that puppeteer Paul Berthalet
(Ryan Drummond, left) and his assistant Jacquot (Michael Doppe, center) are the ones pulling the strings in CARNIVAL! at 42nd Street Moon
April 3 - April 21
Photo by David Allen
So this is something from two weeks ago i never got around to. Not much to it, taken with my old d5000 and kit lens that was stolen. Now i have a t1i and am looking to using it. Enjoy!
2022 Optimistic Gargoyle Female Face New York County National Bank Building at 77–79 Eighth Avenue at West 14th Street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan New York City – also known as the Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company Building – was built in 1906–07 and was designed by De Lemos & Cordes and Rudolphe L Daus in the Neoclassical style January 15th 01/12/2022 fourteenth St Downtown limestone-clad neo-classical temple with Beaux-Arts touches with Corinthian columns - Now Museum of Illusions