This one goes out to Leslie Paxton, in honor of her actual life-havin' self, who went to the Interpol concert last night, instead of staying home and drawing a silly little cartoon about it while American Idol blares in the background.
This is the first time anyone’s ever drawn a portrait for me! And the odd thing is it captures that particular concert perfectly! Below is an excerpt of the critical analysis of the piece:
L: “A Gardler Original!” CA: “Is it clear?” L: “Whose the king? In the balcony?" CA: “Any undeserving good-concert seat goer or really, it's a metaphor for people who fall into privelidge and don't appreciate what they have.” L: “See that's what I was thinking, you're like Rembrandt.” CA: "pff... L: “I love these!” CA: Rembrant if he had a massive head injury." L: "Yay!, I will hang on my wall!"
I think the people in hats are representative of the hats we wear in our everyday life. Or it could just mean those are boys.
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This is the first time anyone’s ever drawn a portrait for me! And the odd thing is it captures that particular concert perfectly!
Below is an excerpt of the critical analysis of the piece:
L: “A Gardler Original!”
CA: “Is it clear?”
L: “Whose the king? In the balcony?"
CA: “Any undeserving good-concert seat goer or really, it's a metaphor for people who fall into privelidge and don't appreciate what they have.”
L: “See that's what I was thinking, you're like Rembrandt.”
CA: "pff...
L: “I love these!”
CA: Rembrant if he had a massive head injury."
L: "Yay!, I will hang on my wall!"
I think the people in hats are representative of the hats we wear in our everyday life. Or it could just mean those are boys.
L
Hey, you say "tomato", I say "broccoli". It all comes out in the wash.
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