People are always telling me that my work is too dark. So I've put up this sunnier story, but even it has a shadow, as its original publisher – a fine Atlantic Canadian literary magazine called the Gaspereau Review – is no longer in business. ---------------- It was a simple enough thing and that thing was simply this: Edmund Kelley was a gentleman. Of course his mom called him her 'little gentleman', as in 'Oh Edmund, you are my perfect little gentleman,' which did seem to hold to a certain logic that these type of things often follow, considering her affection for him and the fact that he was, after all, only ten years old. Still, Edmund himself was not particularly fond of the diminutive aspect of that title. Gentleman was enough; gentleman summed up the whole thing rather nicely, thank you. He was definitely a more refined version of your average child. He lived in a state of perpetual Sunday m
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I really like this one--very originaland somewhat reminiscient of Basquait's stuff.
ReplyDeletei like it! hope all is well with stephanie! (and don't delay, if you think she needs you, she probably does!)
ReplyDeletelove the collage pieces and the bold look..very inspiring
ReplyDeletePowerful image--great design and colors!
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ReplyDeleteGreat one, heroes are such a rich topic. I like the vulnerability of this "batman/woman"
ReplyDeleteStephanie here and i am just fine..... and this very picture is hanging on my wall. everytime i pass it i think of the artist that gave it to me.
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