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I like your sketches G. I haven't felt like using words. Wish I could draw.
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somebody i sometimes see around
not 'art', but the pride stems from the fact that i managed to finish it despite wanting to move on. p.s.: the 'last supper' page number has been corrected. not 30 but 63. so many people talking difficult to concentrate.
continuing the never-ending series of useless cohen portraits
am proud to have received this photo today. my old version of 'the last supper' hanging in the home of a lady who lives a 40-minute car drive away . a low resolution scan appeared earlier in this thread (page 63).not 'art', but the pride stems from the fact that i managed to finish it despite wanting to move on. p.s.: the 'last supper' page number has been corrected. not 30 but 63. so many people talking difficult to concentrate.
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ghislaine maxwell in jail. digital art
continuing the 'local citizens' series
continuing the never-ending series of local shop assistants
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sketchbook pages
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data composition
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Hi Geoffrey,
This most recent self portrait is magnificent, your eyes say so much.
I would say it is good news that it is in print.
Keep posting, best wishes,
Alan
This most recent self portrait is magnificent, your eyes say so much.
I would say it is good news that it is in print.
Keep posting, best wishes,
Alan
Too much Leonard Cohen is never enough.
London 1972, Adelaide 1980, 1985, 2009
Sydney 2010; Adelaide 2010
Sydney 2013 X2; Melbourne 2013; Adelaide 2013
London 1972, Adelaide 1980, 1985, 2009
Sydney 2010; Adelaide 2010
Sydney 2013 X2; Melbourne 2013; Adelaide 2013
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hello alan. so pleased to 'see' you, and especially with such an uplifting message! thank you so muchAlanM wrote:This most recent self portrait is magnificent . . .
my online life is quite limited; it seems i almost don't have a single hour to myself. when i am home again you can be sure this thread will continue. in the meantime, wishing you and everyone else around a happy and healthy day. stay well xxx
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latest 'victim' in the local residents series: man having removed stone from shoe do you need to hold a leash to be a lady? scribble on back of pizza box
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a pencil can hide many unknown species
marker pens can make a mess
cohen fan reading about a knight in an old fashioned book
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pencil sketch: 'strong is thy hand, and high is thy right hand'
had a front row seat at a wonderful guitar concert yesterday
"music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy" - beethoven
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straightforward sketch to start the week. happy monday!
https://youtu.be/wxLUj1Mrars
"i have never thought of writing for reputation & honour. what i have in my heart must come out -
that is the reason why i compose" -beethoven https://www.amazon.com/Beautiful-Losers ... 1933045302
"like the talmud says, there's good wine in every generation" -leonard cohen
"i have never thought of writing for reputation & honour. what i have in my heart must come out -
that is the reason why i compose" -beethoven https://www.amazon.com/Beautiful-Losers ... 1933045302
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solongleonard wrote to paul wade haddad:
>I checked you out and discovered you are from Montreal! Were you aware of that? What a coincidence. There is a man who has visited here once, I think his name is Jeffrey Wrens, aka Jeffrey Dahmer, and he is also from Montreal! Oh, if I had a Dhamer...
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>Do you know Wrens? He talks a lot about an artist friend from Norway called Leonardo Suzanne Di Cohenrio.
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>Wrens is a part-time Dentist and also a "singer" a person who burns lightly and singes objects, particularly new material.
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>Thank you for keeping this place alive. You either forum or against um.
hello michael. to avoid my name flooding the entries in this column i thought it probably best to lift your message and put it here. just wanted to acknowledge your 'shout out'. most hospitable of you. trust you are keeping well and will consider returning more frequently . meanwhile . . .
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"the rain falls down . . ." two monochromes:
1. picasso made me do it
2. we asked for signs
>I checked you out and discovered you are from Montreal! Were you aware of that? What a coincidence. There is a man who has visited here once, I think his name is Jeffrey Wrens, aka Jeffrey Dahmer, and he is also from Montreal! Oh, if I had a Dhamer...
>
>Do you know Wrens? He talks a lot about an artist friend from Norway called Leonardo Suzanne Di Cohenrio.
>
>Wrens is a part-time Dentist and also a "singer" a person who burns lightly and singes objects, particularly new material.
>
>Thank you for keeping this place alive. You either forum or against um.
hello michael. to avoid my name flooding the entries in this column i thought it probably best to lift your message and put it here. just wanted to acknowledge your 'shout out'. most hospitable of you. trust you are keeping well and will consider returning more frequently . meanwhile . . .
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"the rain falls down . . ." two monochromes:
1. picasso made me do it
2. we asked for signs
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hope everyone is well
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continuing the never-ending fascination with people and faces lost in the rages of fragrance, lost in the rags of remorse warm coffee is good after being out in the freezing cold https://youtu.be/Rulu_0cMeuM
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continuing the never-ending fascination with people and faces lost in the rages of fragrance, lost in the rags of remorse warm coffee is good after being out in the freezing cold https://youtu.be/Rulu_0cMeuM
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today i visited a primary school, and was privileged to see these stunning pictures. picasso was right when he said "every child is an artist!", because what they produce is pure originality, no teacher has had time to influence them. their work contains a beautiful naivity that can be lost as they grow, and the only way to get it back is to forget about failure, forget about pride or prestige, be unafraid of what others think. in real art there is no good or bad, it is just to create something from the heart for others to see, that is all. i was more than a little jealous when i saw this collection on the wall today.
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"it took me four years to paint like raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child" -picasso "whining is the least appropriate response to suffering" -leonard cohen sketch from some days ago. man at shopping mall
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"it took me four years to paint like raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child" -picasso "whining is the least appropriate response to suffering" -leonard cohen sketch from some days ago. man at shopping mall
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caught my eye while visiting an art school
https://youtu.be/dfTZyB4KkLY
another sketch in the never-ending comic series
"love went on and on, until it reached an open door - then love itself was gone!"
another sketch in the never-ending comic series