From someone who remembers the first night they aired on TV, the Beverly Hillbillies just about sums up at lot over there in Rome,now that they've turned to a pope from the 'colonies', haha. You are one funny and imaginative dude.
Aha! I can't stop laffffing. But I will keeep my thoughts to myself on that one. But now that you mentioned photoshop, I have a personal question for you: have you ever seen the illustrations by Dom Bruno Groennendaal in the St.Andrew's Daily Missals up to 1962? If so, as an artist, what do you think of it? And would this silhouette type of art look ok using some kind of computer touch ups for the black. If this is not up your alley, please igonre the question as you have far too much on your palette. Toujours à l'écoute, W.
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From someone who remembers the first night they aired on TV, the Beverly Hillbillies just about sums up at lot over there in Rome,now that they've turned to a pope from the 'colonies', haha. You are one funny and imaginative dude.
ReplyDeleteThanks Walter. If I had photo shop I could do a better job.
DeleteI was a big fan of the Beverly Hillbillies too. The former abbot of the monastery I was at was a dead ringer for Jane Hathaway.
Aha! I can't stop laffffing. But I will keeep my thoughts to myself on that one.
DeleteBut now that you mentioned photoshop, I have a personal question for you: have you ever seen the illustrations by Dom Bruno Groennendaal in the St.Andrew's Daily Missals up to 1962?
If so, as an artist, what do you think of it? And would this silhouette type of art look ok using some kind of computer touch ups for the black.
If this is not up your alley, please igonre the question as you have far too much on your palette. Toujours à l'écoute, W.