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When I was in preschool I drew a pony standing near a mushroom. A boy in my class mistook the mushroom for a turd, which really upset me. | ||||
Here’s a self-portrait of me at the age of eight, back when I had long socks and small feet. | ||||
When I grew up, there were years and years when I didn’t draw. I was too busy working and writing… | ||||
Then I injured one eye and couldn’t spend too much time on a computer. I dug out my old paints and met this little lost tiger… | ||||
And a baby dragon looking for his mother… | ||||
With just paint, pens and brushes, my imagination goes on strange adventures… | ||||
I’ve made new friends.
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Big and small… | ||||
With a good imagination, you’re never lonely. | ||||
And every day is a new adventure. | ||||
I draw for the same reasons I did as a kid: It’s fun. And we don’t have cable… | ||||