The first time her laughter unfurled its wings in the wind,
we knew that the world would never be the same.
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Wonderful piece of art – great pairing.
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Not quite up to your standards, perhaps, but still a fun piece on a Monday.
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Love it!…the funky little houses really accentuate the personality of the character…and like the last commenter I think the words and picture are a wonderful combination 🙂
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His work always makes me smile with its typical whimsy yet with a message. I would still love to have one of you pieces – love the style. Thanks for stopping by!
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There is something very compelling about this – and the words that are included. And besides that, it makes me want to laugh! 🙂
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It was in California that I first saw some of his work and it just made me smile too. One even made me cry but that is a story for another post. I really should have included a link to his website but you can Google it. Most of his work has words to go with it. I am glad I could make you laugh on a Monday as that I what I am trying to do with my Monday Madness. Have a good week, Dor!
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I agree! Perfect pairing. I LOVE this. It made me smile!
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If I made the great Theadora smile, that made my day! His work is so offbeat yet philosophical somehow. Thanks so much for taking time to comment. We need smiles on Mondays! Cheers!
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Very uplifting ~ perfect for a Monday!
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Nice touch today.
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Lost innocence found! This is why we stop and really look at child’s drawing proudly display on a refrigerator door. We would to look at the world with eyes filled with wonder and ears filled with laughter.
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Yes, sometimes we just have to let go and imagine and let our spirits soar! I was sure you would understand! Cheers!
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Like the picture, reminds me of the work of Joan Miro which I also like.
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I like Joan Miro’s work also. Nice to hear from you!
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Love this, not Monday but close to it and still lifted up.
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Val, I think you unfurled your wings long ago! Glad you liked it!
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Lovely quirky piece.
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Yes, quirky is a good word for his work.
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Great artwork … and quote… 🐤🐣🐥 All my best wishes. Aquileana!
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Not quite like the art that you blog about but still fun! Thank you & all the best to you!
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Love the bright colors and child-like whimsy!
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Such Fun and colour in this piece.. 🙂
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