VIEW IN MY ROOM
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Drawing, Graphite on Paper
Size: 4.5 W x 3.3 H x 1.5 D in
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requires framing to be properly displayed "Run, run, run!" said one association to the other. Trees, wood, construction, houses, rooms furnished with apologies. The promise of spring (sorry, winter). The rite of passage (know your rights; the 2 you have left). A movie about growing up ends in debt to a book about gourmet cooking on a budget. Digression overlaps digression and before you know it we're discussing the weather. "Yes but does this treehouse leak?" Didactic interrupts Pedantic (they’re the same person in my mind). The mirror sees that> ( and says this, ")". It's apparent that the parentheses are a reflective container(due to their early years in the orphanage wherein they turned being parentless into a absurd thesis) sometimes second guessing other times in 3D. Q: What's the point of all this language if it doesnt describe, caption or spoonfeed the meaning of the picture? A: Anchovies. You've already signed up now you want to sign in. The robot demands you point out all the traffic lights to confirm you are not a robot. Once you've done so you still have to click 'sign in' because the robot is a robot; dumber than a sack of hammers. Vincent writes his brother imploring him to see the grace of God in the diarrhea plague in the Hague (he's vague on why) then asks for the following items to be FedExxed -some silver glitter -a quart of ranch dressing -a cowboy belt and holster -rhyming dictionary -after shave lotion (lilac scented) -viagra -some old ship lap for the new back splash -some tacks -evidence of the Holy Spigot -tub of orange sherbet and -a silver spoon His brother (somewhere in France) complies and throws in some rock candy taking for granite that it will spark joy. Incensed by the smell of weed the neighbors call the Carabinieri (we're in Italy now I guess) but the cops go inside and stay for hours singing MANY of the old songs and giggling at the moon. The moon is in the heavens. The heavens are in outer space. Outer space is an inside joke told to be cruel to those outside the click. (Don't worry your'e in).
Drawing:Graphite on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:4.5 W x 3.3 H x 1.5 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Box
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"Despite strident efforts to paint the smallness of birds monuments persist. " website: www.sheltonwalsmith.com Published by The Paris Review, Knopf, Vintage, Rizzoli Books, Paris Vogue, Denver Quarterly, Shots Magazine, Harper Collins, The New York Times and others. Exhibited in New York, San Francisco, Prague, St.Thomas and Austin. His most recent one man shows was at Seven Minus Seven Gallery In the US Virgin Islands. Personal interests; weather patterns, the inner life of trees, limes, irrationality, filigreed space, tequila, the middle ages, muay thai boxing, kittens, puppies, red wine, French New Wave cinema, sharp knives, lengths of twine rolled into balls for kittens to rut and nuzzle, cowboy britches, comedy jokes, rosemary short bread, blue moons, red squares, purple rain, carrot juice, my bidet, interiors, monumentality, audit remediation, the direction up. profile pic: Self portrait holding Autumnal Brutalist collage January 26, 2022
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