I saw several of his works in the American Visionary Museum in Baltimore. His pencil works are extremely impressive, especially when you can see them actual size. I cant remember if they were only there for a limited time, but I highly recommend checking it out! :)
I'm still a teenager, but I adore the Little Rascals. Me, my brother, and my cousins would always watch one of the videotapes my grandmother had containing several shorts from the 1930s. We talk about them to this day, and we recently found the video tape and watched them all. Its a shame more young people like myself dont know about these, they are true classics!
To Alex: well yeah, that would make them stop from jumping there, but that doesn't mean they won't just go somewhere else. Its not about the location, its about giving people hope and helping them realize that life is worth living.
To Alex: well yeah, that would make them stop from jumping there, but that doesn't mean they won't just go somewhere else. Its not about the location, its about giving people hope and helping them realize that life is worth living.
- He hosted a party where everyone dressed up as a bad dream.
- He covered a Rolls Royce in cauliflower
- He gave a lecture dressed in a diving suit
As he put it: "I don't do drugs, I am drugs."
A great artist, and obviously a very interesting person!