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Zero to Infinity

"Quo Vadis? In order to expand one's horizons one must learn how to ride. One also must set a course. And most importantly follow their own star. There are so many false "guru's", "soothsayers" and "snake oil salesmen" trying to sell their wares that life can become an avalanche of perfidy. False words that can bury a person's soul into a cold and frozen existence. Make them numb, so to speak, to the truth. "Follow me", they say, "I know the way". When I hear these words I usually say to myself "I'm not lost! Why should I follow you?" Their egocentric self-confidence alarms me. It's a warning from my inner compass that alerts me to their chicanery. Their platitudinous comments usually involve the giving of money for some narcissistic building project or some other phantasm of their mind which they proclaim that the world needs. When really all the world needs to do is climb aboard their own individual spiritual vehicles and leave the devious prophets "in the dust". visionary imagist "Joey"

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Renata Cavanaugh 01 Sep 2007

Fantastic

Artist Reply: Renta: thanks for sharing. I hope all is well with you and I look forward to seeing your new works!!

Tahnja Wolter 01 Sep 2007

That is kewl!

Artist Reply: Tanja: I actually did this painting for a friend of mine who had an art gallery that was primarily devoted to biker art. i am glad that you enjoyed this piece. Again thanks!!

Rusty Woodward-Gladdish 31 Aug 2007

Wow! Brilliant illustration!

Artist Reply: Rusty: Thanks for commenting and stopping by. I await your new works as well. Hope all is well with you and yours. Again thanks!!

Laurie Rawdon 30 Aug 2007

Wonderful piece Joey!! Such a confidence and freedom to it...a strength. The sky is so beautiful and even without the numbers to tell me I can see you're hitting a buck forty there easy ;)

Artist Reply: Laurie: Easily a buck forty(ha-ha). In my younger days I did try to go that fast. Now I just paint a buck forty rather than to try and do it, much, much safer for me and the rest of society. I enjoy your outlook on life and your sense of humor as well, not to mention your wonderful and beautiful art. Thanks for stopping by and bringing a smile to my face.

Jerry 30 Aug 2007

Looking fore adventure fits this dandy!

Artist Reply: Jerry: thank you for the words of encouragement. I enjoy your art as well and look forward to seeing your art. Again thanks!!