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© Ben Heine || Facebook || Twitter || www.benheine.com _______________________________________________ NEW: Prints of this image now available for sale. Featuring my friend Sasha. Taken in Braives (Belgium), yesterday. >>> Review from THE DAILY MAIL for this picture: "X-ray vision: This man is a little more exposed than he should be in this clever drawing" (Kerry McQueeney, The Daily Mail, Sept. 2011) See THIS VIDEO showing some 18 Pencil Vs Camera images in progress (small animation and original music). _______________________________________________ For more information about my art: [email protected] _______________________________________________ Hurry Before I Disappear A poem by Katie Gabrielle Sing me a down yonder Of notes I can ponder Throw me a bone I feel so alone Why don't you phone? I can't eat I can't sleep I sing this one last tune Hoping you'll throw me a bone Pick up the phone Or drive on thru Just remember to pick up A happy meal and thick rich chocolate Shake or two In this great yonder There are thoughts I must ponder Throw me a bone I feel so alone Out in this great wide yonder Get me a meal It's no big deal But throw in a prize Before I dyze.... ouch it hurts to be me Hurry before I disappear
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The clues maybe visible, but the answers are often wrong. I once had a friend who was funny and smart and kind. He made the effort to make a smile and give support. He seemed to have boundless energy and ideas. “My heid’s buzzin’,” he’d joke. He never refused to give of his time or … Continue reading "Walking Wounded: The Strange and Disturbing Artwork of Alex Eckman-Lawn"