Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for July 17, 2015
Transcript:
Calvin: "Times are tough for us suburban post-modernists." Hobbes: "How so?" Calvin: "Well, people seem to be reluctant to pay for sidewalk drawings that stay where they are and wash away in the rain" Calvin: "And nowadays, nobody wants tax money to support art, and corporations won't underwrite me because I'm not famous enough to effectively advertise their cultural enlightenment" Hobbes: "Couldn't you support your art with another job?" Calvin: "What, you mean WORK?"
BE THIS GUY over 9 years ago
Yeah, like do a comic strip or something.
Vgrift85 over 9 years ago
Starving Artist ring a bell….
Vgrift85 over 9 years ago
Starving Artist ring a bell….
favm over 9 years ago
Welfare Calvin?
Kind&Kinder over 9 years ago
Perhaps he’s a Maynard G. Krebs in the bud!
Vgrift85 over 9 years ago
I’m sorry but I have to say this…
WHEN WILL YOU STOP THIS MR. PRESIDENT?
rentier over 9 years ago
Women have to work much in the household, than working outside the house for 40 hours a week AND the art, that is too much, so they must do it without art! ART needs a portion of work too, when you will do it well!!
rentier over 9 years ago
Women who have a job with good payment can take someone else to do the housework, or some have help from their mother. When you have nothing from that, you must do it yourself!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
Yeah, there are laws against that sort of thing, Hobbes. For the time being.
Hobbes Premium Member over 9 years ago
Most artists also need another job to support themselves. It’s the origin of the expression, “The work of art.”For example, in order to be a still-life painter, you may first have to put food on the table.Even when Michelangelo decided to paint the Sistine Chapel, he realized that he was too short to reach the ceiling without a scaffolding. So, before he could begin painting, he first had to support himself.
To view the following strips in the archive and help GoComics generate revenue, please click on the blue archive links below. To view the strips directly, click on the images below or stretch them.Peanuts (February 26, 1956)Pearls Before Swine (November 23, 2005)Even Thatababy has to use a chair and books to support himself:Thatababy (August 18, 2013)FishDog93 over 9 years ago
Who knew Calvin is a left wing liberal. LOL!
Hobbes Premium Member over 9 years ago
@FishDog93: Please save the political attacks for the editorial cartoons on this site. Most of us come to Calvin and Hobbes each day to enjoy ourselves. We are conservative, liberal, moderate, religious, atheist, agnostic, American, European, Asian, etc. But we are here to share what we all have in common and make each other’s day a bit more enjoyable.
dsom8 over 9 years ago
Clever, Hobbes! Very good, Ray49FL!
KEA over 9 years ago
It’s only work if you don’t enjoy it.
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
It’s too bad Calvin’s “sidewalk art” cannot be saved for future generations. Can you imagine the excitement when a guest on Antique’s Roadshow displaying a piece of original sidewalk art created in the distant past, discovers their chunk of colored cement is actually priceless?
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
Regarding LeadingEdge’s DIY approach, I can relate to this concept. When I owned my hardware and power equipment business, I had many customers like “Edge” looking to perform their own repairs. They would come to us for help, and most of the time, we were able to see to it they completed the job correctly.
However, there were those occasions where the world would be a better place if the DIY’r never lifted a hammer, twisted a screwdriver, or squeezed a pair of pliers! For this reason, we always provided a list of skilled professionals for just such a contingency…
bluram over 9 years ago
Job? Work? Don’t ya’ know there are child labor laws?
mistercatworks over 9 years ago
I got into technical work to earn enough money to pursue my various artistic inclinations. After forty years, I have reached the point where I can afford to keep my job… If you’re going to do art, you just have to go for it.
Marty241 over 9 years ago
When I read a biography about Van Gogh, I was wondering the same thing. You can’t paint 24 hours a day. If your’re hungry, find a job and paint on your off hours.
Susie Derkins :D over 9 years ago
Well, work is art so yes.
ACTIVIST1234 over 9 years ago
Calvin is so right— artists of the past never worked, they just marketed their names as brands. Just google all the merchandise labeled “picaso” or “michelangelo” or “van gogh”— they’re profiting even in their graves, Calivn!
Number Three over 9 years ago
The word “Work” is a curse word for those who don’t want to…. work. Just ask Andy Capp!
xxx
spaced man spliff over 9 years ago
Q: What do you do?-A: I’m an actor (artist, musician….)-Q: Oh, which restaurant?
Hobbes Premium Member over 9 years ago
Hi rgcviper. At least we’ve had fewer political comments in recent weeks than at some times in the past.
IQTech61 over 9 years ago
“If an artist is starving, it’s probably because his/her “art” is not good enough to support him/her and they should switch to a new line of work that will, while their “art” becomes more like a hobby.”
What a load. There are so many artists how lived in poverty whose art now sells for millions. Case in point: Jasper Johns made $200 for his painting Three Flags. It now sells for over a million.
⠀⠀ over 3 years ago
You tubers be like: Panel 4