I love your humor and you make me happy every day when I read your posts. They make my day!
Yes, Artists see things differently. My daughter, who works in the movie industry, sees movies differently than I do. She sees them from a Director's point of view. She notices the lighting, CGI (computer generated images), recognizes the "Wilhelm's Scream" - you should Google it for a laugh :) and where they make the budget cuts :)
Re: Eggplants. Well, apparently after hearing that, I don't know what goes on in women's powder rooms either. But, I'm considering buying a larger purse and carrying an eggplant around in it :) Thanks for the tip!
On second thought, I think I'll knit one and then it won't spoil in my purse, even though I will lose the ability to be able to attract a man who likes spoiled eggplants. Ah well, such is life - you can't have it all :)
It's great to get input from an artist. I think artists see things differently, don't they?
I tried to figure out how to tell when eggplant spoils. After typing in "eggplant spoiled" at the browser for google, I got some picture of someone describing some kind of makeup for eyes, to my surprise.
Apparently, "eggplant spoiled" is, from a an aethetician's viewpoint, a cosmetic product, using a mix of makeup materials for women.
Come to think of it, the colours do look similar. I would never have know what goes on in women's powder rooms, purses and research labs until that search for eggplant shelf life.
But why would a woman want to attract a man who likes spoiled eggplants
I suppose it's 5-7 days in the fridge of shelf life, anyway from a site I had found(can't mention it out of respect for our forum guidelines).
Hi Hugs - Sorry to start a new thread, with a part two, on your Quote of the Day. But, I tried to post a reply to your quote and couldn't, because it was so slow and never loaded. So, we can continue your Quote of the Day here and when it starts getting slow again, we'll start continuing threads of Quote for the Day part three, four, five, etc. :) :) :)
To answer your question if art is perfect. As an Artist, I can tell you it's not. Everything is very subjective and that's why there are lots of different types of art, to please all different kinds of taste :) Nothing is perfect in life, because we live in an imperfect world with imperfect people, but we're all doing the best we can - so that's encouraging and positive :) :) :) It would be boring if everything were perfect and everyone was the same. Variety is the spice of life just like art and you can quote me on that - ha ha :)