Martin&Lewis: I can’t find it now, but Richard Avedon had all of his models, including celebrity portrait subjects, jump. There is a book of these called “Jumping”. Salvador Dali had three cats thrown from the right and three buckets of water thrown from the left.
yesterday…@ransomknottsmain stream media? the comment was complimentary to the pilots. They were trainees at one time and I was saying they completed their course, unlike the 991 terrorists.you misinterpret. badly, my friend
Actually this is a representation of my kind of calisthenics.
As Gaijinrabbit knows, ‘Kai’ (海) is a lovely metacharacter, one of my favorites. Composed of water (水) “mizu”, person (人) “hito” and mother (母) “haha.”. If you strip off the water radical, you are left with (毎) “mai” which means “every”. This is intuitive because every person has a mother. The ocean, of course, is “every water.”
This is one of the reasons I love kanjis, and why I am frustrated that I don’t have more time to study both Japanese and Chinese.
I love languages too! Gaijinrabbit, you explain everything so nicely! I wish I could learn kanji from you….other than what you place in the comments here, of course. :)
Considering the average human has about 100,000 hairs on their head, it’s a good thing this was a cartoon character being drawn here. (It would take a LONG time to draw 100,000 hairs)
doc white about 13 years ago
comb over time.
Sisyphos about 13 years ago
I know, teacher! I know! I know!It’s a self-portrait by Dill! He drew it for Miss Bliss!
x_Tech about 13 years ago
No 3 is the correct setting for green on my printer.
JackParsons about 13 years ago
Martin&Lewis: I can’t find it now, but Richard Avedon had all of his models, including celebrity portrait subjects, jump. There is a book of these called “Jumping”. Salvador Dali had three cats thrown from the right and three buckets of water thrown from the left.
coltish1 about 13 years ago
Dibs on the gel concession!
Nighthawks Premium Member about 13 years ago
yesterday…@ransomknottsmain stream media? the comment was complimentary to the pilots. They were trainees at one time and I was saying they completed their course, unlike the 991 terrorists.you misinterpret. badly, my friend
The Old Wolf about 13 years ago
Actually this is a representation of my kind of calisthenics.
As Gaijinrabbit knows, ‘Kai’ (海) is a lovely metacharacter, one of my favorites. Composed of water (水) “mizu”, person (人) “hito” and mother (母) “haha.”. If you strip off the water radical, you are left with (毎) “mai” which means “every”. This is intuitive because every person has a mother. The ocean, of course, is “every water.”
This is one of the reasons I love kanjis, and why I am frustrated that I don’t have more time to study both Japanese and Chinese.
cleokaya about 13 years ago
I’d stick around and do some posting , but I can’t pass up the invitation to walk with that young lady.
Yukoneric about 13 years ago
Mine is doing the opposite = subtracting……………..
iced tea about 13 years ago
I used to draw those pictures in first grade. Today, kids use IPADS to draw them.
iced tea about 13 years ago
That was a beautiful photo of President Kennedy with costumed Caroline and John Jr.
Dorian about 13 years ago
I love languages too! Gaijinrabbit, you explain everything so nicely! I wish I could learn kanji from you….other than what you place in the comments here, of course. :)
Oxnate about 13 years ago
RE: Walk with me. It appears to be the model Bar Refaeli
http://www.barrefaeli.co.il/
EricAlder about 13 years ago
Considering the average human has about 100,000 hairs on their head, it’s a good thing this was a cartoon character being drawn here. (It would take a LONG time to draw 100,000 hairs)
margueritem about 13 years ago
Huzzah, the Skunk Ape gonna save Florida! FL still has a cloud hanging over it, just like those hanging chads…
Steve Bartholomew about 13 years ago
I recommend use of Stabald. Removes unsightly cranial hair.