Way too many adaptations. 1939 was best. Please stop. Hereβs an idea: write a new movie.
Way too many adaptations. 1939 was best. Please stop. Hereβs an idea: write a new movie.
Maxfield Parrish painting of his home on right, and my Cornish NH home on left. Parrish lived 10 minutes from my home. He nailed it over 70 years ago.
βSquirrels, come out and Play-yayβ¦β
Reference?
Piano Prep: Junior Sedation
Dog Blissβ¦
Fun drawing to render. Sometimes, I canβt believe how fortunate I am to make a living drawing this stuffβ¦with a pencil on paper. One of the most antiquated professions in the world. God bless artβ¦and George Romero.
Do you?
Heβs gotta go.
@newyorker.com cartoon in current issue I have no recollection drawing. Meow!
Meow
Thank you right back. If you can find the time to write a review on Goodreads or Amazon, I would appreciate that, but no pressure.ππΌ
Pages from the memoirβ¦
I see this and all I think about is Richard Corbenβs Christmas storyβ¦Anti-Christmas?
All this week!
With Junior hiking.
One of my fatherβs paintings. Jack L Bliss. His journals are filled with this type of workβ¦
Cold, but beautiful last night. Maxfield Parrish lived five minutes from my house here in New Hampshire and you can see where he drew was inspiration.
Yes. Itβs been a Micks bag over the years, but I really like the current color they have.
His paw on the arm of the Lazy-Boy means itβs timeβ¦attention time.
Wow! Really looks great in colorππΌ
Drawingβ¦by hand!