
The Girl In The Blue Kimono

The Girl In The Blue Kimono II

The Messenger

State Of The Nation

Unspoiled

Safe Sex

Finding The Gold

Heart Throb – Suzie’s Solution

Bust My Bubble

Three Rings or USDA

Ship Of Fools

Face The Light

After The Bath

The Gift

The Emasculation Of David

Paulina’s Dream

White Meat

The Amazing Race

Made In America

Minimum Wage

Little Tiny

Broken

Girl At The Window

The Sacrifice

Mother Nature

The Unresponsive Audience

Blondes Have More Fun

Strike Three

Rudolf

The Last Supper

Saint Francis

The Ham

Pig Walker

Pig Walker II

Pig Walker III

The Golden Years

On The Clock

Paul Green & Katy

Flirt With Death

The Observer (Self Portrait)
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There are some very fascinating images here. You know me, I must comment!
The kimono paintings are beautiful, particularly “The Girl In The Blue Kimono II.” That one is a keeper, for sure.
“State of the Nation” is very sad, indeed. Imagine looking at a TV like that one! Pitiful. By the way the dog has to go, badly!
“Unspoiled” and “Safe Sex” – don’t forget to Saran wrap your heart as well.
Interesting concept in “Finding The Gold” – would the air pocket at the top of the fish bowl be preserved by the shape of the bowl under water? This painting is fishy in that regard.
“Heart Throb – Suzie’s Solution” – better Saran wrap that heart, young lady!
“Three Rings or USDA” reminds me of Lady Gaga’s meat dress. The artist has no steak in vegetarianism, apparently.
“Ship of Fools” is a classic, merely for including the political donkey and elephant. Priceless. Who are the other folks, I wonder?
Wow, what to think of “The Gift”? Which one is the gift? Does she have a knife like the puppet? Truly bizarre and disturbing.
“The Emasculation Of David” – I’m not sure I want to know what is going on here. That hammer . . . I am cringing as I type.
“Paulina’s Dream” reminds me of Miss Havisham in “Great Expectations.”
“White Meat” – clean up that turkey poop!
Yes, it truly is a an “Amazing [Human] Race.” I often comment upon the low standards of women in their choice of men, without which the human race would have died out long ago.
That’s a pet peeve of mine in “Made In America.” EVERYTHING is made in China these days, which accounts for “Minimum Wage.” Much of our ballyhooed job growth in the past year of two has been in part-time, low-wage jobs because many good ones have been moved overseas.
“Broken” – what is the story here? That’s why this artwork is fascinating. It makes you look at every detail, looking for clues, and you are not even annoyed when there is no answer! Ditto for “The Unresponsive Audience” (kindly hold your “applause,” heh) and “Blondes Have More Fun” (baby don’t WANT his bottle).
Pigs, pigs, pigs!
Uh-oh, the name of the painting is “The Ham,” not “The Pig.” Guess he’s not going to be a pig much longer.
“Pig Walker” – nice hambonnet especially if you are a hambone. By the way, this painting should be R-rated due to that nonsense going on in the background.
I like the women in “Pig Walker II and III”! Mmmmm, zoftig and holding the leash!
They certainly are “The Golden Years” if you are still smiling like that lady.
“On The Clock” but no customers? Business looks to be slow. Maybe it’s Super Bowl Sunday?
She may “Flirt With Death” but old boney is no gentleman. Hey Slim! Get off your pelvis bone and let the lady sit!
“The Observer (Self Portrait) – well done, sir. You have great talent.
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