How draw their hands, you are not very like them . I mean internationalists.:O) How old your son Oscar? BRAZIL... In Moscow still snow.Today is warmer -2C.
I was born in 1943 in Argentina. Mi parents have met in a dance organised to collect funds to help republican Spain. In 1970, by accident I stood less than two meters away from General Franco in Barcelona and I felt like vomiting.
In London the temperature is 2 centigrades celsius and we are only days away from spring.
I am a great reader of Russian literature...I LOVE Dostoyevsky..and Gogol, Chekhov,Turgeniev,Andreiev, Babel, Etc.......
El 5º era el de Líster. Todas las semanas tomo café con Jaime, un viejito sabio y hermoso, enterísimo y anarca a sus 96 años, oficial del ejército republicano, combatiente en la primera línea de la batalla del Ebro y en el frente de Teruel. Tomamos café y yo le tiro la lengua para que me cuente historias de aquellos días... ¡¡¡Viva La República, carajo!!!
Looking like some kommunism idea in this picture.I love music as well.
ReplyDeleteI would describe it as internationalism (Like the brigades)
ReplyDeleteHey Oscar, Pablo's blog is fabulous- he's seen some AMAZING landscapes & villages. He's one lucky & brave fella.
ReplyDeleteLucky?!!!...The S.O.B is now in the beach in BRAZIL... FOR A MONTH!!!
ReplyDelete(N.B. Pablo is my son, a CG animator, who took a six month sabatical in South America)
How draw their hands, you are not very like them . I mean internationalists.:O)
ReplyDeleteHow old your son Oscar?
BRAZIL...
In Moscow still snow.Today is warmer -2C.
I was born in 1943 in Argentina. Mi parents have met in a dance organised to collect funds to help republican Spain. In 1970, by accident I stood less than two meters away from General Franco in Barcelona and I felt like vomiting.
ReplyDeleteIn London the temperature is 2 centigrades celsius and we are only days away from spring.
I am a great reader of Russian literature...I LOVE Dostoyevsky..and Gogol, Chekhov,Turgeniev,Andreiev, Babel, Etc.......
OOO Russian literature!I love Gogol. I read Dostoyevsky at school last time.It was very difficult to understand .I was too small .14-15 years old.
ReplyDeleteYou are obviosly insane, and your work is wonderful:) A perfect match. I shall be visiting often!
ReplyDeleteWelcome on board, Thomp, and don't forget to bring chocolates and Ritalin.
ReplyDeleteeste dibujo me recuerda la historia de mis abuelos entre el 36 y el 39 por Espania
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Es una version ciclopea de esa buena gente...Pondre mas de ese tema.
ReplyDeleteEl 5º era el de Líster. Todas las semanas tomo café con Jaime, un viejito sabio y hermoso, enterísimo y anarca a sus 96 años, oficial del ejército republicano, combatiente en la primera línea de la batalla del Ebro y en el frente de Teruel. Tomamos café y yo le tiro la lengua para que me cuente historias de aquellos días...
ReplyDelete¡¡¡Viva La República, carajo!!!
Espero que Don Jaime ha de tener mas de un ojo, porque todavia hay un monton de gente con la hay que estar vigilantes.
ReplyDeleteDon Jaime tiene ojos por todos lados, es increíble ese tipo. Y, sí, ahora con doscientos ojos no alcanza...
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