Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for February 22, 1990
Transcript:
Hobbes: How's your snow art progressing? Calvin: I've moved into abstraction! Hobbes: Ah. Calvin: This piece is about the inadequacy of traditional imagery and symbols to convey meaning in today's world. By abondoning representationalism, I'm free to express myself with pure form. Specific interpretation gives way to a more visceral response. Hobbes: I notice your oeuvre is monochromatic. Calvin: Well, c'mon it's just snow.
GreenSeaTurtle almost 14 years ago
I love Calvin’s snow art!!!!!
Cuddleman over 13 years ago
All this from a 6 year old?
sumanth_p2003 about 10 years ago
this coming from a 6 year old who thinks that 7+3 = 73…
yow4zip Premium Member over 9 years ago
It’s some kind of animal with a hole in it.
Marathon Zack about 9 years ago
I thought it was a snow cat that had a snowball thrown through its face.
bmonk about 9 years ago
Methinks his meaning is empty.
SilvieSkydancer almost 9 years ago
I swear it looks like Endogeny from Undertale.
DM9001 over 8 years ago
It looks like a snowball target that someone threw too hard at.
VishnuKompella over 7 years ago
And yet, he fails math.
Formedras about 6 years ago
Well, it’s actually achromatic, not monochromatic, but almost nobody gets that right.
rgcviper almost 4 years ago
OK—I’m officially making oeuvre my Word of the Day. A new one for me (with a cool sound to it) …
Cedar the squirrel almost 4 years ago
That’s actually pretty impressive to get the snow to stay like that