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A.L. Crego is so much more fun than prep work.


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This is just so very naughty. :57:


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Original street art work by Pejac 9.

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Love-love this.

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Some of them are definitely not for the faint-hearted though.
I love the first one of A.L.Crego and the Banksy and the woman peeking around the corner. :72:

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Lori wrote:
Fri Mar 02, 2018 7:40 pm
Lori wrote:
Wed Feb 21, 2018 7:38 pm
Super soothing

Huyro animated by A.L. Crego

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Dee wrote:
Thu Feb 22, 2018 3:57 am
Super soothing...? :shock: :?
I am seeing the Tiger as protector rather than predator.

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Lori wrote:
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I am seeing the Tiger as protector rather than predator.
I see, then it is indeed soothing. The tiger who protects and rocks the humans huddled inside the tube. I like that idea, but it didn't occur to me until you said it. My first impression was that the humans are safe inside, comforted by their closeness and the gentle rocking, unaware where the rocking comes from and the dangers lurking outside. I much prefer looking at the tiger as their protector. Thanks for lighting a little candle in a dark corner of my mind, Lori... :x

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Let's discuss this one then, shall we? Is this somewhat frantic gentleman making lemonade out of lemons or is this paltry nourishing of the plant an exercise in futility. Interesting that interpretation can depend on the mood of the viewer at the moment!
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It's a very interesting question, and I think you're right, Lori, it depends on the mood of the observer. :57:

This character Nemo has created, is usually utterly miserable, a victim. He looks utterly miserable here too. But he's being proactive. He's growing a plant. He's at least trying. His prospects ain't looking too good, but perhaps it's more important that he's at least trying.

So... today, because I'm in a good mood, I feel optimistic and rooting for the little wrinkly fella.
On a crappy day I might not think he's got a chance in hell to grow anything decent with such sporadic little rain. But he seems dedicated to the project, and it's the best project I've ever seen him do. (Remember him eating trees and shitting out houses? :P )

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