Cartuneman!!! I can't tell you how happy I am to see you again! When your health went south (heart was it?), and you disappeared for as long as you had, I was deeply concerned. But it looks like you're back in the saddle in a big way!!! Yeehaw!!!!!!!!!!!!
So have you been painting much? Looks like you still got the knack, and that you're good and polished. This painting looks phenomenal!
Anyway, you've made my day – or week, month or year to see that you're doing well. I suppose the paintings talk volumes about the artist quite often – – and I can see that you've been spending your time in primeval surrounds at the dude ranch/nudist colony – – healing up and getting tanned and all. . . So carry-on and paint us up some of them naked cowgirls in the sand, tell the visual story that Neil Young never could with music. . . maybe that's why he sounded so morose and bluesy. . . By the way, looking at your picture it reminds me a little bit of Maxfield Parrish in the overall languid fantasy feel.
If memory serves, I recall that he suffered from tuberculosis at one point, and I believe he moved to Arizona for a time to heal up – – which he in fact did and lived to a ripe old age even having moved back to Connecticut or wherever it was that he lived. So whoever prescribed your treatment obviously knew what they were talking about. Take two nubile young nymphettes, and call in in the morning with an attachment. You're not the only one who's supposed to be able to benefit from this treatment.
Great to see you! We all missed you here, those of us that were here when you were painting and posting. Can't wait to see more!
Go man go!














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"Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream