Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for March 19, 2014
Transcript:
Beni: These crayons are a mess. They're all broken up and the colors are rubbing off and mixing together. Beni: This one's the color of dingy, this one's the color of cruddy, this one's the color of blog. Alice: Good thing that, artistically, I'm in my dingy, cruddy blop period. Dill: Hey! This one's the color of me!
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 10 years ago
Alice and Dill both are in their scribble period. They discontinued flesh color (for obvious reasons)!
Shawn Black Premium Member over 10 years ago
for some reason I thought dill would be a greenish color
Gokie5 over 10 years ago
Thanks, MayKitten, I did not know that.
Gokie5 over 10 years ago
Actually, the url you gave is outdated. I put pantone color chart on Google Images and got an eyeload.
DavidHurley Premium Member over 10 years ago
Very nice.
Sisyphos over 10 years ago
Alice is artistically precocious. Maybe that’s a good thing, or maybe it’s too soon…. Dill is still exploring.
robert423elliott almost 2 years ago
When I was a kid (40’s and 50’s) Dill’s crayon was called ‘flesh’ color by Crayola. No consideration for flesh of another color but whitish! And white people accepted that. Of course, there is one other thing that can be considered. Once at the VA, a black lady was talking to a black man, and she didn’t see me there and she told him, jokingly, that she would cut him clean down to the white meat! When she saw me she got so embarrassed! I told her that was not the first time that I had heard it! Once you start cutting, we all start looking alike and that’s before the bleeding starts. lol