Here's the first victim:



The second one looks like someone was doing shrooms when they painted it - good shrooms:



The Jesus/Bigfoot/Nessie painting actually sold, if you can believe that. Big thanks to the man that bought it, whomever he may be. All but these last two (and the one that sold) are hanging in a shop called Victory Vintage in Decatur, GA. Big BIG thanks to Lee for taking a chance on me. I hope I do you proud.
3 comments:
That kicks ass! One step closer to compound living.
ahh... the purple lake of despair... reminds me of a poem that was in the onion a few years back. they were doing a comparative analysis of poetry written by children whose parents were still married vs. divorced. It was unanimous - children of divorcees write much, much worse poetry. Their shining example was a poem calle "the purple lake of despair". it has all come together for me now. thank you.
This one just recently sold. I'm really curious to know who bought it. I hope it was a satisfying use of their Day Pass.
You're welcome.
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