Good try, Theda!
Another one of the medleys that Paul is so fond of.
I was drawn to the bats flying around, I totally missed the white cat in the bottom right corner cleaning itself.
Thanks… We’ve seen this before, but I don’t think I ever noticed that they were bats.
I just assumed they were birds.
Puss n Boots?
Must be Puss in Boots.
NOSE!
2! You missed one!
who is the artist? .
Picasso.
An early work, before cubism.
He was an amazing artist but I don’t think he could make the paint move on the canvas…
So we probably have to also credit(?) a more recent animator.
I didn’t notice any movement at first, but from your comment I gave it closer inspection and caught sight of ol’ shifty eyes
And the lady’s smily smirk…
I didn’t see that either. Thanks. 🙂
me neither
i saw them both, for a change, woo hoo!
That caught me by surprise. 🙂
The motion or that it was a Picasso?
There are people who don’t like Cubism or think the only “good” art is “realistic”, so they say they don’t like Picasso…
I love for them to see his early stuff.
He was a master of realistic painting by his teens, and went into other techniques, finally Cubism, to show more, not less.
He was 19 or 20 when he painted this one.
The movement. I’ve always been found of the impressionists. In all of their forms.
Looks like a tense moment in their relationship. Is that a dead cat on her head? It could explain the tension.
I just had to Google it to remember their original expressions.
Cleo was born for this role.
If you’ll just wait a second, I’ll explain it.
No, that’s not right. Seconds are when there is still food left and I’m still hungry.
The length of a second depends on which side of the bathroom door you’re on.
Is this a new one from StelBel? If not, I don’t remember it, so my CRS must be kicking in. Beautiful. And Cleo’s not looking too bad, herself.
peach pie
mmmmmmmmmmm!
waffles…with almost the right amount of syrup
Are you a person who likes a little waffle with your syrup?
well, I USED to!
,
I’ll have some of the peach pie, please.
NOSES!
Very realistic Rubbermaid containers with the slightly domed lids.
At first I didn’t notice the kid’s “hand turkey” on the fridge to show that this bounty is Thanksgiving leftovers.
The eggnog and probably the cranberry juice too.
It says Evan, but it looks rather odd.
Well you usually draw hand turkeys in kindergarten or 1st grade, so maybe his style will Evan out as he gets older.
Wow, what a treat!
For the first time in years, and harking back to her early career…
we’re going to experience have the lovely Cleo Clifford, on stage (!)… Live
…
Once again, she’ll be embodying the exotic and mysterious Theda Basset….
in her iconic role, as one of history’s best known femmes fatale,“Cleopatra.” Cleo brings her own special glamour, not just to inhabiting the cinematic temptress, Ms. Basset….
But also her namesake… vixen, ruler of Egypt… and conquerer of male hearts from Rome to Africa. Just look at those eyes, the colors in her costume…. You can almost smell her heavy perfume.
or whatever that is. …
As you can see, the humans tried this… But I think the less said, the better.
I do have to note that with a human actress portraying Cleo Clifford in her role as Theda Basset playing Cleopatra…
It was bound to get muddled.
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Good try, Theda!
Another one of the medleys that Paul is so fond of.
I was drawn to the bats flying around, I totally missed the white cat in the bottom right corner cleaning itself.
Thanks… We’ve seen this before, but I don’t think I ever noticed that they were bats.
I just assumed they were birds.
Puss n Boots?
Must be Puss in Boots.
NOSE!
2! You missed one!
who is the artist?
.
Picasso.
An early work, before cubism.
He was an amazing artist but I don’t think he could make the paint move on the canvas…
So we probably have to also credit(?) a more recent animator.
I didn’t notice any movement at first, but from your comment I gave it closer inspection and caught sight of ol’ shifty eyes
And the lady’s smily smirk…
I didn’t see that either. Thanks. 🙂
me neither
i saw them both, for a change, woo hoo!
That caught me by surprise. 🙂
The motion or that it was a Picasso?
There are people who don’t like Cubism or think the only “good” art is “realistic”, so they say they don’t like Picasso…
I love for them to see his early stuff.
He was a master of realistic painting by his teens, and went into other techniques, finally Cubism, to show more, not less.
He was 19 or 20 when he painted this one.
The movement. I’ve always been found of the impressionists. In all of their forms.
Looks like a tense moment in their relationship.
Is that a dead cat on her head? It could explain the tension.
I just had to Google it to remember their original expressions.
Cleo was born for this role.
If you’ll just wait a second, I’ll explain it.
No, that’s not right. Seconds are when there is still food left and I’m still hungry.
The length of a second depends on which side of the bathroom door you’re on.
Is this a new one from StelBel? If not, I don’t remember it, so my CRS must be kicking in. Beautiful. And Cleo’s not looking too bad, herself.
peach pie
mmmmmmmmmmm!
waffles…with almost the right amount of syrup
Are you a person who likes a little waffle with your syrup?
well, I USED to!
,
I’ll have some of the peach pie, please.
NOSES!
Very realistic Rubbermaid containers with the slightly domed lids.
At first I didn’t notice the kid’s “hand turkey” on the fridge to show that this bounty is Thanksgiving leftovers.
The eggnog and probably the cranberry juice too.
It says Evan, but it looks rather odd.
Well you usually draw hand turkeys in kindergarten or 1st grade, so maybe his style will Evan out as he gets older.
Wow, what a treat!
For the first time in years, and harking back to her early career…
we’re going to experience have the lovely Cleo Clifford, on stage (!)… Live
…
Once again, she’ll be embodying the exotic and mysterious Theda Basset….
in her iconic role, as one of history’s best known femmes fatale,“Cleopatra.”
Cleo brings her own special glamour, not just to inhabiting the cinematic temptress, Ms. Basset….
But also her namesake… vixen, ruler of Egypt… and
conquerer of male hearts from Rome to Africa.
Just look at those eyes, the colors in her costume….
You can almost smell her heavy perfume.
or whatever that is.
…
As you can see, the humans tried this…
But I think the less said, the better.
I do have to note that with a human actress portraying Cleo Clifford in her role as Theda Basset playing Cleopatra…
It was bound to get muddled.
i am repeating myself, again! between another great poster, stel, you gave me a …
NOSE!
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