For me, one of the most curious things about this piece is its wonderful… afunctionalism.
Yes. I see what you mean. Divorced from its function and seen purely as a piece of art, its structure of line and color is curiously counterpointed by the redundant vestiges of its function.
And since it has no call to be here, the art lies in the fact that it is here.
My Dad and I had an interesting topic of conversation on the way back from my doctors appointment on Monday, the doctor is about a 25 minute drive, my pacemaker followup, and I don’t like to drive that far anymore so that is why Dad drove me. We got to talking about a childs imagination because I was mentioning the comics on here and my favorite ones and we got to talking about Calvin and Hobbes and he mentioned that he always thought Calvin had a mental problem, like so many do, and I mentioned that he has an active imagination and we got to talking about if every chld has had an imaginary friend sometime in their childhood and he claimed he never did but I told him he should have because they make childhood fun so then we got to talking about childrens creativty and how it is a shame that some people won’t allow their child to be creative and how the kids are missing out on wonderful things. Just a very intersting topic for us to discuss and this weeks comic with Hammie reminds me so much of that conversation.
danketaz Premium Member 10 months ago
Hammie’s invented a new power source?
leopardglily 10 months ago
“This weird sculpture” must have been how my parents described things I built at that age.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 10 months ago
Translation: “Hammie is toast.”
j_m_kuehl 10 months ago
He’s ready for a pop-up interview.
Uncle Kenny 10 months ago
Wireless mics, Zoe, you have not heard of?
BenGMan 10 months ago
Sigh. Hammie.
AlnicoV 10 months ago
That might seem strange to anyone who has never been around children, it is also the reason why I avoid them.
Firebat 10 months ago
Its a blue-tooth hairbrush. No cord necessary.
ddl297 10 months ago
Didn’t read yesterday’s comments. Did anyone ask why Hammie needs a microphone TO BE HEARD???
iggyman 10 months ago
“Pop Art”?
ctolson 10 months ago
Looks like Hammie is out of the broadcast booth momentarily. Must be running a commercial.
mbkturner 10 months ago
I have a feeling that this is slowly going to escalate over the week
KageKat 10 months ago
Wanda looks more baffled than actually upset.
Daltongang Premium Member 10 months ago
Ah yes, imagination, not seen much in the children of today. It’s so refreshing.
calliarcale 10 months ago
For me, one of the most curious things about this piece is its wonderful… afunctionalism.
Yes. I see what you mean. Divorced from its function and seen purely as a piece of art, its structure of line and color is curiously counterpointed by the redundant vestiges of its function.
And since it has no call to be here, the art lies in the fact that it is here.
philwinn 10 months ago
funny
IndyW 10 months ago
Let the kid play! At least he using his imagination and don’t have his face stuck in a iPhone.
shaodyn 10 months ago
I still wonder what Hammie would even talk about in a podcast.
bergerronald Premium Member 10 months ago
And Joe Rogan is born. Explains Fear Factor.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 10 months ago
Let him soar!
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 10 months ago
He needs a red light to hang on the other side of the door that says, “On air”
John Jorgensen 10 months ago
I find the silliness of this premise very endearing. I have high hopes for where this is going.
DKHenderson 10 months ago
OK, this is the second day in a row that I have had the Veggietales’ “Hairbrush Song” running through my head.
DKHenderson 10 months ago
Hammie looks so incredibly smug in the first panel.
retrocool 10 months ago
kids can pretend, and that’s the great thing about being a kid.
davidob 10 months ago
We’ll give him the brush off.
jrankin1959 10 months ago
You mean you don’t know about Bluetooth microphones, Zoe?
jmworacle 10 months ago
Watch some art “expert” offer to buy the thing for 50K.
C wolfe 10 months ago
I wonder what the recording capacity of a slice of bread is.
wordsmeet 10 months ago
Still life is toast by Hammie.
pamela welch Premium Member 10 months ago
Hammie has quite the imagination!
christelisbetty 10 months ago
Call the podcast “Toast Of The Town” Ed Sullivan isn’t using it anymore.
pheets 10 months ago
Imagination. Hammie has it :D
The Quiet One 10 months ago
What? No points for creativity?
2 old 2 B a young man 10 months ago
It’s going to take awhile to fix toast in the morning.
Sambora1 10 months ago
My Dad and I had an interesting topic of conversation on the way back from my doctors appointment on Monday, the doctor is about a 25 minute drive, my pacemaker followup, and I don’t like to drive that far anymore so that is why Dad drove me. We got to talking about a childs imagination because I was mentioning the comics on here and my favorite ones and we got to talking about Calvin and Hobbes and he mentioned that he always thought Calvin had a mental problem, like so many do, and I mentioned that he has an active imagination and we got to talking about if every chld has had an imaginary friend sometime in their childhood and he claimed he never did but I told him he should have because they make childhood fun so then we got to talking about childrens creativty and how it is a shame that some people won’t allow their child to be creative and how the kids are missing out on wonderful things. Just a very intersting topic for us to discuss and this weeks comic with Hammie reminds me so much of that conversation.
chromosome Premium Member 10 months ago
I love seeing the imagination of kids portrayed in cartoons.
DKHenderson 10 months ago
“Oh, wherrrrrre is my hairbrush? Oh, wherrrrre is my hairbrush? Oh, where oh where oh where or where oh WHERRRRRRRRE—is my hairbrush?”
28Hall5598 6 months ago
I think the question here is how he carried the toster. He is tiny.