Luann. This is a complicated assignment. You ought to go to the teacher and tell him he can’t expect his students to know how the painters feel or think. Only a painter can write such a diary about painters. If I were Van Gogh, I’d write in my diary about the illicit drugs I took last night that led me to paint Starry Night.
I do notice in the second panel that he and Luann do share a habit/behavior. When Luann has been depicted as working and concentrating on something, her tongue goes out just like his. I have seen a number of people over the years that do that, and I do wonder why.
Interesting. Despite his problems in showing emotions, Vale’s choice was one of the most emotional painters ever. If Luann can get him to read “Letters to Theo”, he could discover a whole new world full of emotions, passions, desires, hopes and despair related to making art with the total belief that it’s the most important thing in life.
essays like this are not so much about creativity.
They want you to research the artist´s life and then make plausible statements about why is she painting in a certain technique etc.They usually don´t want two pages about Toulouse-Lautrec´s favorite Absinthe den or van Gogh endorsing safety razors.
Probably Vale, because Ox is just a big, loveable teddy bear who wouldn’t wish any harm on anybody. But right now, we don’t know anything about Vale. For all we know, he is just being stand-offish because he is nervous around Luanne because he is attracted to her, and he is shy. And maybe, he just doesn’t have much imagination.
“Artist” is a very broad term. It can refer to anybody in the arts, including singers and actors. It doesn’t have to be somebody in the visual arts.
Also, does Luann REALLY want to urge Vale to dig into Van Gogh’s mind? Because it wasn’t a good place. Does Vale even know that Van Gogh killed himself?
Put it in sports terms. Today, I am facing a blank canvass. Formidable opponent. Need to move the brush one stroke at a time across the plane to get to my desired image.
There is a shortage of engineers, scientists, and people who work in the technical professions. Notice the writers of this comic don’t acknowledge this fact.
This is the closest arc to reality I have seen in this strip. To write, one must write. Freshman composition courses at good universities are a major shock to many.
It reminds me of Cheech and Chong‘s “Sister Mary Elephant”….. “The first day of my summer vacation, I woke up. Then, I went downtown, to look for a job. Then I hung out in front of the drug store. The second day of my summer vacation, I woke up. Then, I went downtown, to look for a job. Then I hung out in front of the drug store. The third day of my summer vacation…”
I think, because the characters are aging, they are not naturally as funny. Some people continue to have a great sense of comedic timing throughout their life but most of us are just the audience. This arc is good, it is showing how great Luann is as a teacher. She is really helping Vale with his assignment without showing any of what she is thinking, which for her is a real sign of maturity. Yea Luann!
You know Vale said it was “emotional” for him to do this assignment. Why? Personal fear he can’t do it? Real lover of Van Gogh (have to be something wrong with someone who doesn’t at least like Van Gogh art, what makes him one of the top 5 artists, in the West, anyway)? Luann’s task, no matter how hilarious, is to find what he is emotional about. I will hazard a guess that him being what too many here mock as a dumb palooka might not be. Too many assume that is what GnK mean here, but I smell a major misdirection play coming.
Making fun of Van Gogh’s mental illness is a sad refection on what people laugh it here.
It was the first suggested he had bipolar disorder in 1947, and this has been supported by the psychiatrists Hemphill and Blumer. Biochemist Wilfred Arnold has countered that the symptoms are more consistent with acute intermittent porphyria, noting that the popular link between bipolar disorder and creativity might be spurious. Temporal lobe epilepsy with bouts of depression has also been suggested. Whatever the diagnosis, his condition was likely worsened by malnutrition, overwork, insomnia and alcohol.
BTW, eyewitnesses say he only actually severed his earlobe. He died of a self inflicted gunshot to the chest that became infected, not from the bullet itself.
I foresee Vale all of a sudden spouting a bunch of flowery feelings as he unleashes a hidden depth he keeps under wraps to maintain his jock image. The message will be "don’t judge a book by its cover "
Vale is younger than Luann; he’s just physically big. He’s in high school probably having to do summer work. And Luann is doing a great job; it would be easy for her to make suggestions (or do the whole assignment herself); but as a good teacher she’s making Vale do do all the work and thinking, forcing him to come up with everything.
I can’t say I know what Greg thinks, or how he goes about creating characters, but this Vale doesn’t seem to be Greg’s drawing style at all. It seems like, in trying to relate to a younger generation, he’s created characters like Axel and now this Vale who are just kind of obnoxious and ugly. Ignorant wise guy punk with puckered lips and acne face, sneering muscle bound idiot hulk who can barely write his name, they just aren’t interesting at all, anyway, not to me. Maybe he’s just bored with drawing the same characters all the time.
Hes got a letter sweater, probably a football scholarship which would explain his need for tutoring. I think it’s great what Luanne is doing and interesting
lvlax over 2 years ago
When this arc is over, we will all be screaming, YIPPEE!!! lol
So who would win in a fight… Vale or Ox ??
AnyFace over 2 years ago
This is very odd … ✨
alasko over 2 years ago
Vale fail. Bail.
GeorgeInAZ over 2 years ago
It’s a start, and you gotta start somewhere.
Tyge over 2 years ago
I guess we’re still in the wind up… waiting for the pitch. (Wonder what’s going on over at Chickweed?)
Jacob Mattingly over 2 years ago
Still stuck with herman munsters dumb nephew I guess.
ronaldspence over 2 years ago
Well Vale, if you are writing a Van Gogh diary, you can always play it by ear!
kenhense over 2 years ago
So much for leading the horse to water.
capricorn9th over 2 years ago
Luann. This is a complicated assignment. You ought to go to the teacher and tell him he can’t expect his students to know how the painters feel or think. Only a painter can write such a diary about painters. If I were Van Gogh, I’d write in my diary about the illicit drugs I took last night that led me to paint Starry Night.
Joe1962 over 2 years ago
A three week arc.
Joe1962 over 2 years ago
It’s a little more complicated then that Vale.
blunebottle over 2 years ago
I do believe he’s got it!
Airman over 2 years ago
Text for Vale from Dr. Frankenstein: “Pick up Igor and return to the lab, we’ve got some new parts from Bodies R Us.”
notbornyesterday over 2 years ago
Right now I’m feeling I will probably cut off my ear before this arc is over.
Mordock999 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Van Gogh?
That’s easy, Vale-O:
(Alarm Clock Ringing)
“Woke up.”
“Got out of bed.”
“Took a knife, unto my head.” – “A day in the Life.” Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.
On second thought, perhaps you should listen to Don McLean’s “Vincent” for inspiration.
jaydogg187 over 2 years ago
“Woke up. Nicked my ear while shaving. Hope it’s not too serious.”
Bwingblue1 over 2 years ago
Give up Luann, he’s hopeless.
Brdshtt Premium Member over 2 years ago
I have a sneaking hunch this sneering fool is going to go beyond a sneering fool. Maybe even into Jackazzdum…
Brdshtt Premium Member over 2 years ago
I do notice in the second panel that he and Luann do share a habit/behavior. When Luann has been depicted as working and concentrating on something, her tongue goes out just like his. I have seen a number of people over the years that do that, and I do wonder why.
Aladar30 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Interesting. Despite his problems in showing emotions, Vale’s choice was one of the most emotional painters ever. If Luann can get him to read “Letters to Theo”, he could discover a whole new world full of emotions, passions, desires, hopes and despair related to making art with the total belief that it’s the most important thing in life.
Kombul Premium Member over 2 years ago
Luann misses the point,
essays like this are not so much about creativity.
They want you to research the artist´s life and then make plausible statements about why is she painting in a certain technique etc.They usually don´t want two pages about Toulouse-Lautrec´s favorite Absinthe den or van Gogh endorsing safety razors.
pbaiey over 2 years ago
All the things you suggest make incredibly good sense. It should be done. Are you really Greg Evans with plans for the future?
jmworacle over 2 years ago
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!!!!
kenwarnerfordictator over 2 years ago
Probably Vale, because Ox is just a big, loveable teddy bear who wouldn’t wish any harm on anybody. But right now, we don’t know anything about Vale. For all we know, he is just being stand-offish because he is nervous around Luanne because he is attracted to her, and he is shy. And maybe, he just doesn’t have much imagination.
Geeky Meerkat over 2 years ago
Actually, for that particular artist, that very well might be how he would right his diary.
Rhetorical_Question over 2 years ago
Yippeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
sueb1863 over 2 years ago
“Artist” is a very broad term. It can refer to anybody in the arts, including singers and actors. It doesn’t have to be somebody in the visual arts.
Also, does Luann REALLY want to urge Vale to dig into Van Gogh’s mind? Because it wasn’t a good place. Does Vale even know that Van Gogh killed himself?
OneTime59 over 2 years ago
Put it in sports terms. Today, I am facing a blank canvass. Formidable opponent. Need to move the brush one stroke at a time across the plane to get to my desired image.
Lescoe Brandon over 2 years ago
There is a shortage of engineers, scientists, and people who work in the technical professions. Notice the writers of this comic don’t acknowledge this fact.
Frank Farkel Premium Member over 2 years ago
This is the closest arc to reality I have seen in this strip. To write, one must write. Freshman composition courses at good universities are a major shock to many.
Johnnyrico over 2 years ago
It reminds me of Cheech and Chong‘s “Sister Mary Elephant”….. “The first day of my summer vacation, I woke up. Then, I went downtown, to look for a job. Then I hung out in front of the drug store. The second day of my summer vacation, I woke up. Then, I went downtown, to look for a job. Then I hung out in front of the drug store. The third day of my summer vacation…”
rrsltx over 2 years ago
It’s difficult to feminize a club dragging, hunter/gathering Neanderthal.
Ellis97 over 2 years ago
Vale just doesn’t give a rats hat about this diary gig.
Michael Helwig over 2 years ago
I really don’t like this guy.
gnmnrbl over 2 years ago
Luann, jocks don’t like sharing their feelings unless its about the winning score of a game or scoring with a hot woman.
The Quiet One over 2 years ago
Not very excited there Vale. But then maybe Van Gogh wasn’t either.
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member over 2 years ago
Sometimes you need to understand that nobody is good at everything and just take the F.
deborah.vice over 2 years ago
I think, because the characters are aging, they are not naturally as funny. Some people continue to have a great sense of comedic timing throughout their life but most of us are just the audience. This arc is good, it is showing how great Luann is as a teacher. She is really helping Vale with his assignment without showing any of what she is thinking, which for her is a real sign of maturity. Yea Luann!
hmroehrig18 over 2 years ago
Is that other comic site dead for everyone? Or did they throw me out?
Call me Ishmael over 2 years ago
“We’d., Aug 10 . Woke up, read Luann. Zzzzzzzzz…”
calliarcale over 2 years ago
Yippee is a good start; sure, he put that in as a joke, but it’s still a start. Build from there, Luann.
locake over 2 years ago
I still don’t see how this assignment is useful for Art History. Maybe for creative writing.
Susan00100 over 2 years ago
Can hardly wait till that ape is gone for good!!
I’d like to see an arc about Tiff’s relationship with her father (or lack, thereof).
luann1212 over 2 years ago
You know Vale said it was “emotional” for him to do this assignment. Why? Personal fear he can’t do it? Real lover of Van Gogh (have to be something wrong with someone who doesn’t at least like Van Gogh art, what makes him one of the top 5 artists, in the West, anyway)? Luann’s task, no matter how hilarious, is to find what he is emotional about. I will hazard a guess that him being what too many here mock as a dumb palooka might not be. Too many assume that is what GnK mean here, but I smell a major misdirection play coming.
Terminal Frost Premium Member over 2 years ago
Making fun of Van Gogh’s mental illness is a sad refection on what people laugh it here.
It was the first suggested he had bipolar disorder in 1947, and this has been supported by the psychiatrists Hemphill and Blumer. Biochemist Wilfred Arnold has countered that the symptoms are more consistent with acute intermittent porphyria, noting that the popular link between bipolar disorder and creativity might be spurious. Temporal lobe epilepsy with bouts of depression has also been suggested. Whatever the diagnosis, his condition was likely worsened by malnutrition, overwork, insomnia and alcohol.
BTW, eyewitnesses say he only actually severed his earlobe. He died of a self inflicted gunshot to the chest that became infected, not from the bullet itself.
jsimpso1 over 2 years ago
What a stupid class assignment.
sprint over 2 years ago
why does he remind me of Trump!
tidewaterscot over 2 years ago
Move on!
Marcia Gibson Premium Member over 2 years ago
At least he picked a great artist. Love me some Vincent!
Realimaginary1 Premium Member over 2 years ago
It’s hard to give writing advice or any advice to someone who is not on the same page.
percheronhitch6 over 2 years ago
this guy’s dialog is like watching paint dry.
DennisH2 over 2 years ago
I am with Vale, this is a lame assignment.
jmorris9999 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Yep, every time, for whatever reason, I’ve been told to try journaling this is how every day goes.
Tetonbil over 2 years ago
Ian Anderson would say, ‘Thick as a brick!’
priyansh.jeziel over 2 years ago
An accurate depiction of a brain-dead sports “hero”.
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
Vale is off to a rocky start already. (How did he decide upon an art class anyway?)
unca jim over 2 years ago
“O, my anguished heart..shall I argue more with Paul (Gaugin) about style or expressionism only drive him away and me further nuts-o??”
yangeldf over 2 years ago
“nobody liked my paintings again today, feeling really down”
From what I know about Van Gogh, he only sold one painting in his own lifetime and committed suicide
6foot6 over 2 years ago
I think we found Luann’s intellectual equal.
bjklbrg over 2 years ago
I foresee Vale all of a sudden spouting a bunch of flowery feelings as he unleashes a hidden depth he keeps under wraps to maintain his jock image. The message will be "don’t judge a book by its cover "
mindjob over 2 years ago
Van Gogh’s diary, page 37:
“Note to self: Women are NOT impressed with gifts of sliced-off ears, no matter how nice the box is wrapped”
roberta.forbes.pyle over 2 years ago
Why do you think he cut off his ear? Can you think about what mental issues he was having?
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
Feeling wacky again.Would go jump off cliff but none outside.
jdsven over 2 years ago
“Dear Diary, today I cut off my own ear. Think I’ll send it to this girl I know. -Love Vinny Van Gogh.”
“Dear Diary-still in friend zone. Sucks to be me-Love Vinny Van Gogh.”
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
Vale looks so much BIGGER that Luann it throws things off.She’s supposed to be counseling students younger than herself.
Well,at least this one isn’t trying to “hit on her”.
Van Gogh,Picasso,Gaugain(who abandoned his wife and kids to live in Tahiti)—-some great artists weren’t exactly model citizens
RSH over 2 years ago
Vale is younger than Luann; he’s just physically big. He’s in high school probably having to do summer work. And Luann is doing a great job; it would be easy for her to make suggestions (or do the whole assignment herself); but as a good teacher she’s making Vale do do all the work and thinking, forcing him to come up with everything.
Troglodyte over 2 years ago
Vale seems to have painted himself into a corner.
Doctor Go over 2 years ago
Wait until he gets to Thursday when he cuts off his ear.
D.E.N. over 2 years ago
Well, let’s look at the positive aspects. At least he can read and write, and seems willing to learn and work on his assignment.
sjsczurek over 2 years ago
I woke up. Then I went downtown. To look for a job. Then I hung out in front of the drugstore.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 2 years ago
Tutors have it hard.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 2 years ago
Demonstrates the futility of trying to force interest in stuff someone isn’t interested in. I also, disliked my college “art appreciation” class.
mjowens1985 over 2 years ago
Has Luann done anything in college that isn’t related to art?
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member over 2 years ago
Be thee still, my bleating heart!
comic reader 22 over 2 years ago
I can’t say I know what Greg thinks, or how he goes about creating characters, but this Vale doesn’t seem to be Greg’s drawing style at all. It seems like, in trying to relate to a younger generation, he’s created characters like Axel and now this Vale who are just kind of obnoxious and ugly. Ignorant wise guy punk with puckered lips and acne face, sneering muscle bound idiot hulk who can barely write his name, they just aren’t interesting at all, anyway, not to me. Maybe he’s just bored with drawing the same characters all the time.
gobblygook12309 over 2 years ago
This is sooooooo baaaaaadddd it’s so sad to not look forward to seeing the next days release….
Susan123 over 2 years ago
Hes got a letter sweater, probably a football scholarship which would explain his need for tutoring. I think it’s great what Luanne is doing and interesting
Sisyphos over 2 years ago
Vale is much more to the point, and on point, than is Luann. Don’t try to change his “diary,” Luann. Encourage it as it is….
xaingo over 2 years ago
van Gogh probably won’t be saying yippee by the end of the week.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 2 years ago
Failure but honest failure.
ChuckRawlings over 2 years ago
“Monday, got up, drew pictures, cut off my ear”