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Waxing poetic about what a fertile shadow might mean in one's life isn't up to me. I think it's up to each of us what kind of seeds we plant and what sort of blooms we desire. This is an 8 by 4.5 inches gel pen with color pencil drawing on medium bond acid-free paper. Original Jones Art continues to do what he hopes will bring forth residual blossoms for many years to come and not only in northwest Austin, Texas.

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Nikolay Semyonov 17 hours ago

Right tilt of the head in evidently a certain political statement, I presume! Well done!

Artist Reply: Wherever an artist is, wherever his shadow falls, he creates. That was my mindset, Nikolay. I'm not very politically inclined most days. Though I'm pretty sure I wouldn't lean to the right. Hope you are doing well. :)

Ray Steele Yesterday

Is that like anything like the 5 o'clock shadow Charles;D

Artist Reply: I think this shadow has more to do with creatives and their built-in need to create than facial stubble. BUT, that being said, I could use a new electric shaver. I hope things are going great today, Ray. :)

Dave Matke 3 days ago

He looks a little taller in this one, Charles, hence a bigger shadow . Any reference to Jung's shadow ? Cool drawing as always : ) Hope the weather there is allowing you to do some work outside

Artist Reply: I changed my format in general recently and now my figures look taller/longer as a result, Dave. As far as Jung goes, I'm not exactly sold on the compartmentalization of the psyche. Of course his 'shadow' also included spontaneity and creativity amongst mostly negatives. I usually take a break in the hottest part of the summer but we'll see this year. Hope all is going great. :)