Close to Home by John McPherson for September 06, 2019

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    bdviets  about 5 years ago

    That is a cute little yellow critter in the lower right!

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    Strob Premium Member about 5 years ago

    This is just ….. very odd to me. I guess you could say the boy is a bit cuckoo, but I don’t really understand what’s going on.

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    jivanimark  about 5 years ago

    He was always called a bird brain.

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    Stevefk  about 5 years ago

    He’s obviously dreading being fed by mom again!

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    dv1093  about 5 years ago

    Annnnnd, I don’t get it.

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    PO' DAWG  about 5 years ago

    Audubon, the early years. Audubon had a hard time finding new models to sit in the nest after Blind Billy spread rumors.

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    kodj kodjin  about 5 years ago

    Just wondering; does McPherson take LSD before going to bed and then wake up at 3 A.M. then, draw that day’s cartoon?

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    PO' DAWG  about 5 years ago

    Sir, might I suggest a Alien Bleeb yellow instead of the yellow ochre.

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    cuzinron47  about 5 years ago

    The title of the painting will be ‘Bird Watcher’.

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    Perkycat  about 5 years ago

    He just paints what he sees. It’s a strange world out there.

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    Squoop  about 5 years ago

    What’s funny to me as a bird photographer, other than the guy in the nest, is the artist trying to paint an action shot which would require at least 1/1500 of a second to capture.

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    Strider Keninginne Premium Member about 5 years ago

    The artist took a walk on the far side of humor.

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    gammaguy  about 5 years ago

    Poor artist couldn’t afford a smart phone. Otherwise he’d use that to record the disaster, like what so many folk do today, instead of intervening to prevent/stop the disaster.

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