lthuedk
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Wed Apr-12-06 01:01 PM
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:22 PM
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How much time do you spend painting in a typical week? You set a great example.
I like this one a lot. Have you investigated getting your stuff published in book form?
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Fri Apr-14-06 03:27 AM
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| 2. yes you do have "vision" |
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Sat Apr-15-06 02:22 AM
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| 3. Thank you two very much. When I get lit, I work 14-16 hr days, |
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seven days a week. I have at least thirty projects going presently. Some creep and wait. Others come in a flood. The monitors are always on. Its like having a palette that never dries and a support that is easy to manipulate. It is the Soho studio of my dreams but measures 10'square.
I've been getting published and hope to have a show. But that sort of thing, with the business and lawyers and stuff, is not what I prefer to think about. I'm not in charge of some of the projects. And it appears-at least for now-I am not being steered by anything or anybody outside my head. I only want to work. And I'm always behind.
Two years ago, when I started cartooning, I envisioned a book with about 200 images and a story about the second chance.
All the best,
Stephen
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