Random and inconsistent snippets from an unstructured mind. My truth may not be your truth. A fact is a fact only by standing on it.
It can't fall down, there is nothing holding it up...
Except some sort of capitalist exploitation. The writer is a 3rd generation Indigenous Australian. Not, i might add, Aboriginal - two different concepts.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
but there is still joy
.. somewhere ..
Frolic; by Norman Lindsay.
Just thought to pop this post up as a panacea to the previous one .. heh.
Ah Norman Lindsay! I have a copy of his Bohemians at the Bulletin, with portraits in words and pen drawings of the various literary characters he met whilst working there. Wonderful book. What a talent
afterthought. Norman Lindsay's output was, actually, prodigious. If anyone else has tried to (a)draw something like these then (b) sit for an incredible number of hours scribing them backwards onto an etching plate .. not counting his writings, cartoons for the bulletin, the oils, the sculptures ..then wowsers can criticise.
"Her" art work, Kathy? (Great to see you back, sorry to greet your return to blogland with sarcastic nitpicking, but I haven't changed mucyh in your absence. Please please please start another blog!)
Refers back t some previous posts, Davo? Can you expand on that?
As for the unshaved armpit, it wouldn't surprise me. the man has a delightfully Australian individuality. Having read his Bohemians at the Bulletin so many times, remarking that his prose style was as admirable as his drawing line, I nevertheless failed to follow him up as it were, and see what other things he had done, till now.
And I'm against women shaving in all such nooks and crannies.
lol i mean him...never heard of Norman Lindsay, Vincent. Its nice to see you around Vincent :) I'll start another blog later when i have something to say...trouble is i have nothing to say. what to do? I'll think of something. :)
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Ah Norman Lindsay! I have a copy of his Bohemians at the Bulletin, with portraits in words and pen drawings of the various literary characters he met whilst working there. Wonderful book. What a talent
yup, sort of refers back to some previous posts, also.
Now your talking!
(heh)
A picture's worth a thousand pervs.
(999 to go)
(heh)
afterthought. Norman Lindsay's output was, actually, prodigious. If anyone else has tried to (a)draw something like these then (b) sit for an incredible number of hours scribing them backwards onto an etching plate .. not counting his writings, cartoons for the bulletin, the oils, the sculptures ..then wowsers can criticise.
oh, hello Robert .. was writing the comment at the same time as you .. heh.
That woman in the top one forgot to shave one of her armpits.
:-D I'll have to check out her art work
and the little bloke has hairy legs, brian .. so?
"Her" art work, Kathy? (Great to see you back, sorry to greet your return to blogland with sarcastic nitpicking, but I haven't changed mucyh in your absence. Please please please start another blog!)
Refers back t some previous posts, Davo? Can you expand on that?
As for the unshaved armpit, it wouldn't surprise me. the man has a delightfully Australian individuality. Having read his Bohemians at the Bulletin so many times, remarking that his prose style was as admirable as his drawing line, I nevertheless failed to follow him up as it were, and see what other things he had done, till now.
And I'm against women shaving in all such nooks and crannies.
lol i mean him...never heard of Norman Lindsay, Vincent. Its nice to see you around Vincent :) I'll start another blog later when i have something to say...trouble is i have nothing to say. what to do? I'll think of something. :)
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