Saturday, November 8, 2008

My Cup Runneth Over

Temporary sickness, as far as I’m concerned, should be considered a blessing. If I never got sick I would be tempted to fear death. As it is, I’m forced to remember that there are worse things.
On the other hand, being sick just pretty much sucks. And that’s my excuse for this entry being a few days late.
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Anyhow, before my sickness drove K-poo 500 miles away, she gave me a (slightly belated) birthday present, a hand-painted mug which I will now share:

The scenes are amazingly lifelike, especially if you spend a whole lot of time in my house staring at the cats...


And the green cone in the back yard with the dog crushing the flowerbeds nearby...


And, of course, that fateful day when we played polo. This particular scene illustrates the reason that portraiture was so popular back in the day -- I've apparently lost about 30 pounds and I've got the mallet in the proper position. K-Poo is the one on the ground with the horse nowhere in sight. By the detailed brushwork, you can see the grace inherent in the fall.



Contrast that with the cup I received about 25 years ago by the same artist:

I think this might be a squirrel, but I'm not totally sure about that. I suppose it might be a space-alien Tyrannosaurus rex. Or maybe a zombie fox.


Luckily this picture came with a label. And that's probably a good thing...

I'm fairly sure that a child psychologist would have some interesting things to say about those pictures, but K-poo turned out pretty well anyhow...

2 comments:

Karen said...

Ha! Those pics are awesome. I'm really flattered that you kept that cup and impressed that you could find it. That lion looks evil! I'm glad I had the foresight to add a label.

jeff said...

What would psychologists say about the n-arrow?

KpWh: Every year when we do some 'art' for mom I'm reminded that my art skills haven't improved for many decades. Would you like to be May in this years calendar?