I'm trying to figure out what is going on with the musician and the artist. Is that a long opium pipe he is smoking in panel 2? Better question, is the poodle smoking behind the canvas in panel 1? If so, why are they so aggro? 😂 And when the cotton in the ears doesn't work, what exactly are they doing under the covers in panel 4? And where did the magic hole come from in the wall? So many questions. So weird. In the end, all is destroyed. Moral?
Moral? One unfinished painting is destroyed but the musicians tool/cello is destroyed and blue he can't work. Painters are dicks. Musicians are inconsiderate. Don't be an artist.
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I'm trying to figure out what is going on with the musician and the artist. Is that a long opium pipe he is smoking in panel 2? Better question, is the poodle smoking behind the canvas in panel 1? If so, why are they so aggro? 😂 And when the cotton in the ears doesn't work, what exactly are they doing under the covers in panel 4? And where did the magic hole come from in the wall? So many questions. So weird. In the end, all is destroyed. Moral?
Moral? One unfinished painting is destroyed but the musicians tool/cello is destroyed and blue he can't work. Painters are dicks. Musicians are inconsiderate. Don't be an artist.
Gary Larson
Gerade Hoffnung, 1925 -1959, cartoonist and tuba player.
I'm disappointed in hoffnung's signature. As a tubist he should know that bass clefs are F's. Use two of those, not treble clefs.
New cornet and tenor horn pupils, 9 and 10 years old, drawing their instruments:
This morning's drawings, 3rd and 4th grade wind bands.
The 4th guitar from the top, very artfully thought out, impressive.
We had a classical guitar and my Suzuki archtop in the classroom, together with my euphonium. The grand piano was drawn from memory.
I love the children's mix of exact reproduction and wild imagination.
Eat your heart out Pablo Picasso!