from my sketchbook: josh pincus is confessing

I have spent years expanding my blog with observances of the quirkiness of my surroundings, chronicling the deaths of those once celebrated and now forgotten, stories from my past and, of course, my silly drawings. In that time, I presented my opinioned views on religion, of both my own and those of which I am not a …

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from my sketchbook: banjo pig 3

Here is the third in a series of pigs playing the banjo. (Inspired by the Dueling Banjo Pigs website.) My annual Christmas music compilation is available as a FREE DOWNLOAD for a limited time. 26 unusual songs, an annoying BONUS track and a custom full-color cover with track listings — all for you and for …

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IF: prehistoric

This week’s Illustration Friday challenge word is “prehistoric”. Gronk proudly displays his prehistoric robot to the astonishment of his fellow cave-dwellers.   My annual Christmas music compilation is available as a FREE DOWNLOAD for a limited time. 26 unusual songs, an annoying BONUS track and a custom full-color cover with track listings — all for …

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from my sketchbook: happy holidays

My annual Christmas music compilation is available as a FREE DOWNLOAD for a limited time. 26 unusual songs, an annoying BONUS track and a custom full-color cover with track listings — all for you and for FREE! Just CLICK HERE for “A Non-Traditional Christmas 2010.” Happy Holidays from your pal JPiC! (Please contact me if you have …

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from my sketchbook: mario monicelli

Beginning with his first film, 1935’s I ragazzi della via Paal, Mario Monicelli wrote and directed over one hundred films and earned praise as one of the most beloved masters of the Commedia all’Italiana (Italian-style comedy) in a career that spanned eight decades. He worked quite often with stars Vittorio Gassman and Marcello Mastroianni, as well …

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