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Prehistoric Snack

When I was very young and at school I would spend endless hours drawing dinosaurs when I should have been listening to my teacher's lesson. I would travel to distant places, distant times and draw marvelous sights that my mind would conjure up. And of course I would get myself in trouble with my teachers for not paying attention to the lesson that they were teaching. Sometimes I would be verbally reprimanded and sometimes physically. I just didn't care what happened. I would secretly continue to draw, no matter what the consequences would be. So now I realize that even at that earliest years of my life I was an artist, an artist who was suffering consequences for his portrayal of what his soul told him to draw. Now years have since passed and I still continue to draw and to paint what my soul tells me to do. Some of my work may still get me in trouble with my "so called teachers". And even now I don't care if I get in trouble for drawing and painting because that's what I am called to do and to be. You see being an artist is much more than just painting pretty little pictures that match the color of someone's sofa. So for me, I'll just keep on drawing, painting and getting in trouble, just me and my dinosaurs or whatever else my artist soul tells me to draw and paint because that's what artists like me do. Artist do Art!! So I guess I should thank all those "so-called teachers" for making life and my pursuit of my art difficult because they unwittingly helped make me who I am today. Oh, and of course, before I forget I need to thank those old dinosaurs too. visionary imagist "Joey"

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L.A. Spilsbury 07 Jan 2008

great-I wish more people understood great art doesnt match the sofa. My grandaughter paints night and day and she is only 4.

Artist Reply: L.A. : never let her stop. it is in creating that we are re-created. I am glad that she has a grandmother like you.

Hazel Apricot Sama 20 Dec 2007

Your work is unique, the shadows and shades are perfectly done. Excellent work. I am enjoying my journey in your imaginary word :)

Artist Reply: Hazel: I also enjoy your artwork as well. thanks for sharing with me your comments and insights. i do so appreciate you doing so. come back anytime.

Tahnja Wolter 08 Aug 2007

Joey. you are something else my friend. Fantastic work as always

Artist Reply: Tahnja: Thank you for visiting with me and my art and sharing such kind words of encouragement. Stop back anytime.

Doris B. Lambling 06 Aug 2007

can so much relate to your words - and love this dinosaur tender (!) scenery - brilliant!

Artist Reply: Doris: I loved dinosaurs as a child, as the accompanying text relates. I am a little curious though. Who is that lovely little girl on your portfolio, she is enchanting. You don't have to answer if you don't want to. Thanks for stopping back. I do look with deep anticipation when I see your words. Again thanks!!

Alberto D'Assumpcao 03 Aug 2007

Excellent work and text, Joey!

Artist Reply: Alberto: As always thank you for commenting. I do so hope my mail is getting to you. Your art is fantastic!

sandra carmo 02 Aug 2007

interesting work! i enjoyed the colors. ;)~

Artist Reply: Sandro: Thanks for taking some time to stop in and comment. Your words are encouraging to this artist and deeply appreciated. Thanks, stop back anytime!

Jerry 02 Aug 2007

Very creative and colorful artwork!

Renata Cavanaugh 01 Aug 2007

Beautiful work Joey!

Artist Reply: Renata: Getting a compliment from you makes my day. thanks again for dropping in. Take care and dream spacious dreams!!

Janet Gioffre Harrington 01 Aug 2007

JOEY!! I love this! My son was CRAZY about dinosaurs when he was young. This one looks friendly. I love the whole mood, with the beautiful light, and warm colored "saur". GREAT OIL WORK!! I LOVE IT!

Artist Reply: Janet: i tried to set a pleasant mood for my "dino" friend. Warm colors and a full stomach. Just what I think my friend might enjoy. Do stop back again and say hello to your son from me.

Laurie Rawdon 01 Aug 2007

Wonderful work Joey!! The light on him makes him look magical...the beauty of your work is that it comes from your soul and that shows in your work. Paint on you little troublemaker...it's what makes you ...You :)

Artist Reply: Laurie: Thank you for such a nice compliment. i wish i had had you for a teacher. Your insights and art are remarkable. Any aspiring artist would have their abilities enhanced under your tutelage. Stop back soon and again thanks!!

Timothy McAninch 01 Aug 2007

Wonderful image. School was a mixture of praise and trouble for my drawings. I probably would have got in more trouble if I didn't have drawing as an outlet for my creativity.

Artist Reply: Timothy: Your sharing your thoughts with me about your own experiences with your art brings us, as artists, closer together. i enjoyed hearing your take on your own creative struggles. Thanks, stop back soon!!
Artist Reply: Timothy: Your sharing your thoughts with me about your own experiences with your art brings us, as artists, closer together. i enjoyed hearing your take on your own creative struggles. Thanks, stop back soon!!

Anne Vis 01 Aug 2007

Awesome work, Joey! Great imagination and very skillful!

Gabrielle Stahlie 01 Aug 2007

You are so right, one is born as an artist. And as a child one has to draw on every piece of paper where one gets his hands on. I read your story as a story of my own, only my teachers were more friendly to me. This is a very fine painting of a plant-eating stegosaurus (I presume). The background is in total harmony with this great creature. I look back in earlier times when the world was still young and not overcrowded...a wonderful fantasy.

Artist Reply: Gabrielle: My little stegosaurus and I thank you very much for taking the time to visit us in the Jurassic. Please stop back anytime whether in the past, present or the future. We enjoy your company, my little friend and I. Again thanks!!

Cindy Lemoi 01 Aug 2007

Joey, this is fantastic as always. Your work never disappoints. Always wonderful.

Artist Reply: Cindy:Thank you for commenting!

Lucia Stewart 01 Aug 2007

Stunning work - really excellent oils!

Artist Reply: Lucia: You stopping in and commenting is greatly appreciated. I look forward to you doing so again. Stop back soon. Again thanks!!

bert cortes 01 Aug 2007

Very nice oil painting,

Artist Reply: Bert: Thanks for coming into my little gallery and sharing with me your words of encouragement. Please do so again!! Thanks!!

Joanna Jungjohann 01 Aug 2007

really wonderful piece!

Artist Reply: Joanna: Thanks again for stopping and commenting on my work. I always look forward to hearing your words!!