December 25, 2008

a love letter to god

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[“Worship Ye”. Drawn in 2006 etc.]
Merry Christ­mas!
A lot has hap­pe­ned in the last year. Here are some ran­dom notes:
1. The two big­gest events that hap­pe­ned for me in the last year were [A] moving from Lon­don, England to Alpine, Texas and [B] star­ting my art busi­ness. The Alpine thing has been far more suc­cess­ful than I could ever have pre­dic­ted. The art thing is still in its early days, so watch this space. And, of course, Thanks for the sup­port!
2. I’m not clai­ming that Texas is Para­dise, but it’s always been good to me here. Really good. I liked the Texans since the first day I moved here with my parents, aged ten.
3. My busi­ness is really based in New York City, my second-favorite place in the USA, after Texas. I go there once a month to take care of stuff; the rest of the time I’m here in the high West Texas desert, dra­wing and wor­king [car­too­ning really isn’t work for me, he said, somewhat emba­rras­sed].
4. My overheads in Alpine are about one fifth of what I was paying in Lon­don. I get a LOT more bang for the buck here.
5. Free­dom is expen­sive. I found that out the hard way. Though it’s not as expen­sive as Sla­very. I lear­ned that the hard way, too.
6. The crea­tive life is une­ven. You have a few short bursts of genius now and then, the rest of the time you’re trying SOMEHOW to get the magic back again, mostly without suc­cess. It’s exhaus­ting. I am exhaus­ted, often.
7. My car­toons are what they are. I’m never going to get bet­ter, I’m never going to get worse. If you don’t like them, fuck off.
8. I never com­pe­ted with other car­too­nists. Musi­cians have always been my real com­pe­ti­tion. Make of that what you will.
9. I’m going to be dead in x num­ber of years. So are you. What do we do in the mean­time? Me? I try to love. I try to draw. I try to find the peo­ple and the work that ins­pi­res me. I try to stay gra­te­ful. I try to take care of busi­ness. You?
10. Dear God, I just want to say “Thanks” for this brief life you have given me. I tried to do something mea­ning­ful with it. I really did. Thank You. Merry Christ­mas! Seriously.

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32 Responses to “a love letter to god”

  1. Mark says:

    Merry Christ­mas, Dude.

  2. Arindam says:

    huge merry xmas hugh

  3. Barbara says:

    Merry Christ­mas to you too, Hugh. Thanks for all the inte­res­ting posts that never fail to amaze me for their insight and crys­ta­lline inte­lli­gence.
    Just a quick remark: in the second last line there is a curious inver­sion of letters…hope it is not a (revea­ling) Freu­dian slip…:-)
    Bye,
    Bar­bara, from Bologna, Italy

  4. john rutter says:

    Hugh, sounds more like an end of year post, but like the sen­ti­ments expres­sed any­way. All the best, merry chrimbo and all that

  5. kiran says:

    Full Power Hugh!
    Keep your car­toons the way it is. Keep things the way that is. Stay beau­ti­ful. Look up to 2009.
    Cheers!

  6. Hugh, merry xmas to you and yours.
    I love num­ber 9 and think it would make a great card/toon. reminds me of the peo­ple who I call the happy whens. You know those peo­ple who are always saying they will finally be happy when they can drive, then when they gra­duate, then finally when they get married then it’s when they have a kid etc. They for­get to sit back and enjoy the ride.

  7. dailytwitter says:

    Merry Christ­mas from Lon­don. Nothing chan­ges its still expen­sive :) dt

  8. Thanks for sha­ring your crea­ti­vity with us. All the best for 2009.

  9. ponor says:

    Happy Christ­mas Hugh! (Your honesty, as usual, is illu­mi­na­ting :) Thanks mate.) Linda

  10. Loren Feldman says:

    Thanks for brin­ging up g-d today.

  11. Todd Jordan says:

    Merry Christ­mas! Great share.

  12. DoreenatDMS says:

    Thanks,Hugh ..all the best to you too, along with a ton of
    ins­pi­ra­tion, crea­ti­vity, and humour (always humour!)…
    Stay curious too
    Merry Christmas

  13. Ben Wardlaw says:

    Tis true. This life is brief. But our spi­rit lives on. I am loo­king for­ward to our con­ver­sa­tions on the “other” side.
    Many bles­sings in Jesus who is first.
    I am second. http://www.iamsecond.com
    Ben Ward­law
    ALMOST PARADISE
    Hil­ton Head Island, SC USA
    Psalm 150:6
    PS Please send me infor­ma­ton regar­ding your art busi­ness. Merry Christmas!

  14. Austin Kleon says:

    It was a very good year…merry Christmas!

  15. Frank says:

    Merry Christ­mas, Hugh. Beau­ti­ful thoughts on this day…continued suc­cess, and may the Muse visit you as often as she already does. Great, great work, man.

  16. Douglas Karr says:

    Merry Christ­mas, Hugh! Thanks for sha­ring it in your own way — it put a smile on my face.

  17. Scott Wilson says:

    Cheers to your Ame­ri­can Expe­rience! Con­gra­tu­la­tions and good luck in 2009!

  18. Neil says:

    “If you don’t like [my car­toons] then fuck off.“
    Gosh this sounds almost like a Bushism… we’re either with you or against you?
    As it hap­pens, I don’t really like your car­toons. But that’s the only time I’ve ever said so, I don’t bitch and whine about you or your art, and I appre­ciate that many peo­ple DO like your car­toons, and I very much admire your approach to life and your other crea­tive out­put such as your wri­ting. I’m just ambi­va­lent about the squig­gles. If you can’t handle that, then fuck off yourself.

  19. Won­der­ful post and remem­brance of the things that are impor­tant. As an artist, I have found Texas to be inex­pen­sive, big, friendly and sur­pri­singly ins­pi­ra­tio­nal. Moved here 18 months ago, kic­king and screa­ming, and now I love it.

  20. vinny warren says:

    merry christ­mas hugh.
    i too, somewhat biza­rrely, favor new york and texas. just ins­tinc­ti­vely like em. and they live up to their repu­ta­tions IMHO.
    loo­king for­ward to the book. and get­ting the print.
    cheers.

  21. This post – and espe­cially the dra­wing – was worth sit­ting down during Christ­mas to see what was in my inbox. Many bles­sings to you, Hugh.

  22. Candi says:

    Merry Christ­mas!

  23. ponor says:

    Happy Christ­mas Hugh! (Your honesty, as usual, is illu­mi­na­ting :) Thanks mate.) Linda

  24. Rod Roth says:

    Hugh,
    You’ve got it right all way round. You ins­pire me. Please keep on kee­pin’ on. Thanks, Rod

  25. What a great post — I really get so much of your work.
    My boy­friend has some friends in Alpine… John Kar­ges and James King (he’s in Fort Davis)… and I sat next to some really nice peo­ple who live there on a plane recently… how’s that for vague?

  26. Peter says:

    You know those peo­ple who are always saying they will finally be happy when they can drive, then when they gra­duate, then finally when they get married then it’s when they have a kid etc. They for­get to sit back and enjoy the ride.

  27. Dan says:

    Rea­li­zing #6 and fin­ding a way to pro­duc­ti­vely deal with it is what sepa­ra­tes the pros from the amateurs.

  28. sally says:

    Happy Holi­days! Texas huh?

  29. France says:

    Merry Christ­mas Hugh. You are delight­ful.
    Have a tipsy New Year. Cheers!
    Love, from a fan out West.

  30. Michael says:

    Hugh,
    All the best over the silly sea­son. Got a release date for the book?
    Best,
    Michael

  31. Marc says:

    More than a few bursts of genius in your work, sir. Please keep going the way.
    Marc, an admi­rer from Paris, France

  32. brut says:

    Enjo­yed your post (and your blog) immen­sely. Keep it up!