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And what happens if it gets totally free? Would that be a good thing or bad? This is another small envelope drawing measuring 4 by 3.75 inches. Yes, I used my usual gel pen. Original Jones Art wonders if it might go further than Artemis II and have the good fortune never to return. I mean if it really gets loose.

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Nikolay Semyonov 5 hours ago

Total freedom, as I take it, means no limits, so another person's total freedom, if you bump into it, may hit harder than a kilo of dynamite. Hope you're enjoying your temporary weekend freedom , Charles . Love the graphics!

Artist Reply: Thanks, Nikolay! It seems folks like constraints so they have something to push against or complain about. And, I think, would be at a total loss if suddenly they found themselves unbridled and free. BUT that's only supposition on my part. Hope your weekend holds only good vibes. :)

Dave Matke 9 hours ago

Yes, I see that it is from the envelope... couldn't edit my message

Artist Reply: You know, Dave, I understand now that a comedian, artist, or street performer must stay within the limits set by his target audience. One might have problems going too low but it seems to be very easy to rise too high. Speaking of 'too high', things appear to be up in the air at the moment. When and how they will fall, is still to be determined. Hope your footing is more secure than mine at the moment. :)

Dave Matke 9 hours ago

Yes, release the chains, Charles ; ) Snappy background on this one , is it part of the envelope series ? Either way, I like it . Hope your weekend is a good one

Joanie Holliday 12 hours ago

NO, NOT AT ALL CHARLES. CHIN UP!! THINGS WILL GET BETTER. TAKE A LONG WALK AND BREATH IN FRESH AIR. YOUR HEAD WILL CLEAR AND YOUR GOOD SPIRITS WILL RETURN!! HANG IN THERE!!!

Artist Reply: Thanks for the backup and support, Joanie. This is why, I think, subtle grammatical humor never really took off. Hope you are doing great. :)