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bob
16 years ago
that’s what I call a motivator :)) Good work Hugh!
Sunnier
16 years ago
Terrible, you’re so cruel… T_T
But you know? I went to the MOMA three years ago… And I think is not the best! This weekend I found a little place near my house where you can eat ice cream and listen blues, at the same time you watch some work. Amazing uh?
Crawford
16 years ago
Remember the “Fear, Dread & Anxiety” scene on “30 Something?” The dwarves? This brought it all back with icing.
Thx
Rachel
16 years ago
… Crap.
Eventually it ALL boils down to advertising, doesn’t it?
rascoagogo
16 years ago
Mean, mean man! And this on a day when working in marketing is gnawing on my soul.
Shayla
16 years ago
LOL!!! That is laugh-out-loud hysterical! I love it!
Jon Shuler
16 years ago
Thanks Hugh, while it may sound a little Nialistic (not spelled right?), I feel like the cartoon boils it down to one thing: will you still do it if they don’t care? Now, of course art isn’t art if it doesn’t resonate with someone else, but it’s a good reality check: Am I working on this peice because I am driven by my sole to do it, or because I think it will make them up at the top like me? (this never works)
Thanks for the reminder.
Howard
16 years ago
I’m pretty sure that what hangs in MOMA is advertising, too, just with no tangible product.
Chad
16 years ago
I shut down the indie-rock record label and I’m just on the verge of shutting down the I Could Still Be A Rock Star Dream.
But it’s not all bad, I have a lot more paid and free time now that my money-losing obsession has ended!
ginko
16 years ago
Best way to ease the conscience is to collapse distinctions.
Rob
16 years ago
Delicious. Awful. Accurate.
parrotzmom
16 years ago
I just want to keep my job.
Dave Aldrich
16 years ago
Ouch. 29 years for me working for the advertising man. (sigh)
Dave – Hoping one day to create the book jacket design for the great american novel.
that’s what I call a motivator :)) Good work Hugh!
Terrible, you’re so cruel… T_T
But you know? I went to the MOMA three years ago… And I think is not the best! This weekend I found a little place near my house where you can eat ice cream and listen blues, at the same time you watch some work. Amazing uh?
Remember the “Fear, Dread & Anxiety” scene on “30 Something?” The dwarves? This brought it all back with icing.
Thx
… Crap.
Eventually it ALL boils down to advertising, doesn’t it?
Mean, mean man! And this on a day when working in marketing is gnawing on my soul.
LOL!!! That is laugh-out-loud hysterical! I love it!
Thanks Hugh, while it may sound a little Nialistic (not spelled right?), I feel like the cartoon boils it down to one thing: will you still do it if they don’t care? Now, of course art isn’t art if it doesn’t resonate with someone else, but it’s a good reality check: Am I working on this peice because I am driven by my sole to do it, or because I think it will make them up at the top like me? (this never works)
Thanks for the reminder.
I’m pretty sure that what hangs in MOMA is advertising, too, just with no tangible product.
I shut down the indie-rock record label and I’m just on the verge of shutting down the I Could Still Be A Rock Star Dream.
But it’s not all bad, I have a lot more paid and free time now that my money-losing obsession has ended!
Best way to ease the conscience is to collapse distinctions.
Delicious. Awful. Accurate.
I just want to keep my job.
Ouch. 29 years for me working for the advertising man. (sigh)
Dave – Hoping one day to create the book jacket design for the great american novel.