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Some folks are a lot more successful at it than others, I'm told. This is a 6 by 4.5 inches gel pen with color pencil drawing on medium bond acid-free paper. It's another example of Original Jones Art as he huddles between two small heaters here in northwest Austin, Texas.

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Nikolay Semyonov 20 hours ago

I would suggest it's not a crying self portrait. Wonder what made the guy shed his dear tears. Not the latest snowstorm?

Artist Reply: Sometimes it's a scene in an old movie that triggers a memory from better OR worse times. Of course, those could have turned into icicles. Hope all is going great, Nikolay. :)

Joanie Holliday Yesterday

NO MORE TEARS. BE LIKE US MICHAGANDERS AND LAYER, LAYER, LAYER. LONG SLEEVES, SWEAT SHIRTS , LONG JHONS. YOU'LL WARM RIGHT UP. NEED A SMILE NEXT TIME.!!

Artist Reply: Thanks, Joanie! I have been wearing several layers of clothing since this cold snap began. Drawing takes my mind off of the cold, and other things as well. Hope you are doing great. :)

Dave Matke Yesterday

Nice color and expression , Charles . Must be hard for him to dry his tears though : ) Cheerful warm thoughts are being sent your way

Artist Reply: That's why he always plants a garden. All the water you can get in Texas. Of course, hoeing and tilling can be a problem as well. Hope all is good with you, Dave. :)