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Hurry Up, the Baby just filled his Pants |
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36” x 48” Retail: $2250 |
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Home is Where the Heart is, or is it? |
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"Hurry Up, the Baby just filled his Pants" is really about choices on so many levels. Every one of us has had to choose between one thing we want, or think we want and another. Often that other is what we have grown accustomed to and the thing we think we want is just different. Many of us make that choice only to regret it later, even if what we have chosen is truly something we want on some level. The man of the sea is facing that feeling right now. He truly loves his wife and child but the sea is calling him into the freedom of the sunset. The water caresses his legs and beckons him away from his earthly burden.
I pulled out the airbrush for this one to create a beautiful Lassen sunset, with a realistic wife and child to counter the comic hero.
My favorite bits...
I am not the hero.
The toy snail in the sand bucket. |
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