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Living off the land 100%

But...why?
Why the graphic nature of the frogs legs pulled off whilst alive?
To shock?
A 10 year old brat might do that.
But an adult?
Weird


Eta....the drawing is excellent.

To keep people engaged/enraged/angry/intrigued/interested....most importantly connected.

As much as Stan gives it the big I am about being free and a man of few ties...he loves urban and he has grown to love and nurture the fickle, challenging, crude nature of his relationship with it.

One of Stan's biggest worries I imagine is that people stop reading his blog or caring enough to get angry and rant at him.

His drawing is wonderful. He knows this. It isn't enough though. Nor is this nomadic life of new strangers and half truths.

That's why he comes back. He enjoys the attention, connection and the game, despite it all, IMO.
 
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To keep people engaged/enraged/angry/intrigued/interested....most importantly connected.

As much as Stan gives it the big I am about being free and a man of few ties...he loves urban and he has grown to love and nurtue the fickle, challenging, crude nature of his relationship with it.

One of Stan's biggest worries I imagine is that people stop reading his blog or caring enough to get angry and rant at him.

His drawing is wonderful. He knows this. It isn't enough though. Nor is this nomadic life of new strangers and half truths.

That's why he comes back. He enjoys the attention, connection and the game, despite it all, IMO.

The pity is that his art really is excellent. It speaks for itself..... and personally I'd like to see and read about more of it.

I just have to keep in mind that the art is not the artist...isn't that it?
 
I'm in some tiny village surrounded by squealing children. Trying to ask where the tourist beds are, but people just keep looking at me like I'm a mad, itinerant artist crazy person, or something :confused:
 
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