Lady on the WebBe a guest on Miss Gray's Web talk show. Be witty, be wise and beware, for she will quote you! Click Lady on the Web to read her blog. Dr. SteinDr. Stein, on sabbatical from Orpheus College, is developing a new form of literary criticism based on chaos theory and classical psychoanalysis. (Note: This is not the famous Jungian Murray Stein.) The MirrorMatch wits with a most reflective character, prepare for free association of ideas. The Mirror quotes Richard Foreman, many guests and you. |
Monday, April 10, 2006The Very, Very Scared RoosterDate: 01-03-04 Media: Prismacolors, Crayola crayons, drawing pencils Support: Strathmore premium recycled 60-lb. sketch paper Description: Seven figures, four major and three minor; names/nicknames placed as if captioning them read, from top: Muzzlechump, Guard Dog, Zephyr, Michael, Winston, Penny and Halfwit. Text at upper left reads: "Once upon a time there was a very very scared rooster who had bit off more than he could chew. He had bit off some rocks, some stones and some gravel. 'After all,' he rationalized, 'fowl have gizzards and must chew rocks and such.' 'Yes,' said I, 'but not the whole sandy beach, after all.'" Labels: image |
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