April 18, 2006

smarter and faster [high-res]

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Just did a high-res ver­sion of one of my old “Hugh­train” car­toons. Enjoy.

6 Responses to “smarter and faster [high-res]”

  1. McD says:

    Hugh,
    I heard you on the Gill­mor gang. That was a great clash of value sys­tems. Arring­ton is a “biz artist”. Gill­mor is a “biz phi­lo­sopher”. You’re a pure artist. The major areas of agree­ment were about art. When you tal­ked about busi­ness the value sys­tems crea­ted some major inter­fe­rence.
    McD

  2. mcd says:

    Hugh,
    You’re spam fil­ter is kiling my crea­ti­vity… Here’s some more from a post that got bloc­ked 6 times des­pite my efforts to fix some offen­ding word (or two).
    The first time I heard some one men­tion the plum­bing idea to be able to create art was Gore Vidal tal­king to Dick Cavett on his show in the late 60’s, I think.

  3. mcd says:

    Hugh,
    I’m get­ting clo­ser to fin­ding out what word can’t pass your spam fil­ter:
    I just read (most) of the how to be crea­tive page and there’s some real wis­dom in those words. Keep bui­ding on those ideas with more exam­ples and thoughts. You could publish on some really high qua­lity print stock. Artists buy works that help them focus and seem to offer a step by step plan.

  4. McD says:

    I think I found it… I typed the word print (lea­ving out the i) and it mist have loo­ked like a refe­rence to prn

  5. Ryan says:

    I would love to see a high-res ver­sion of “the mar­ket for something to believe in.”
    One of my favou­rite quo­tes of all time.

  6. Mike says:

    Few ima­ges would com­pel me to replace the beau­ti­ful Japa­nese women who grace my dest­kop wall­pa­pers.
    This is one of them.