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Allergic Reaction

When is too much, too much? Can too much of a "good thing" be bad? I remember an early childhood memory, when I was very, very young, I loved chocolate covered cherries. They were my favorite. These chocolate delicacies were not readily available to this young person. These sweet treasures were found usually on special occasions, such as Christmas or some other special holiday. But one day my Grandfather gave me a whole box of these succulent candies. I was, to say the very least, quite pleased and happy to have all of these delicious treats for myself. It was as if I had found the hidden treasures of the tomb of Tutankhamen or a treasure trove of some lost Incan gold. I was entering the gateway to a chocolate Shangri La. I had in my possession the very ticket to a savory delectable vacation from the ordinary candies that I was familiar with. Now with these mouth-watering confections in my hands I was ready to go and eat to my heart's content all of these chocolate treats. I secretly removed myself, along with my booty, from my "adult probation officers", who called themselves my parents, and proceeded to the secluded lair of my bedroom. Here, in this private confidential room, I could proceed unhindered to consume all of the wonderful candied gems that I had been given possession of by my generous Grandfather. I ate them all immediately, one by luscious one, till I had filled my tiny little stomach to the point of bursting at the seams. Which, unfortunately, I must report happened convulsively and instantaneously. Such was my glutinous fate. I was learning my lesson the "hard way", as my Mother would say. Now, many years have passed since that fateful instructive day. I have witnessed many an "allergic" reaction when I wrongfully assumed that what I have isn't enough. The pursuit of the superfluous, no matter what it is, leads me down the path where the outrageous stings of possessiveness dwell. The obsessive "buzzing" noise of the appeal to acquire more and more can deafen the true voice of my "better" angels and weaken my resolve to live within my means. The swelling of my misdirected wants will only lead me to another convulsive and instantaneous eruption of what my Mother once called "learning the hard way". Now, I still enjoy eating chocolate covered cherries. That fact remains the same. The difference now is that I don't need to eat them all at once. I save some for another day. I have learned that life is not a sprint race but rather a marathon. I found it extremely valuable and necessary to learn the value of pacing oneself in this competition called Life. It is true that "Less is More". visionary imagist "Joey"

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Artur Pashkov 26 Aug 2009

I think we all still learn things the hard way.

Gabrielle Stahlie 29 Nov 2007

Joe, a wonderful sweet story. This must be an event that every child has experienced once. When your eyes are bigger than you stomach! The story is perfectly enhanced with this delightful illustration.

Artist Reply: Gabrielle: yes, my eyes were bigger than my stomach. I really appreciate your input and enjoy our sharing of art. Thanks again my friend.

Lior Goldenberg 29 Nov 2007

A delightful piece of art! Love it!

Artist Reply: Lior; Thanks for stopping by and commenting on my little oil. I do appreciate you doing so. stop back again

John Fish 27 Nov 2007

very well done. I really like the way you painted those bees.

Artist Reply: John: I did enjoy this little frolic. I just enjoy painting and creating. Thanks my friend.

L.A. Spilsbury 26 Nov 2007

wow i just was figureing out a painting about a woman with a big flower on her rear end who is being chased by a grotesque bee.This is funny

Artist Reply: L.A.: I await your painting that you have described. thanks for noticing mine.

Jean M. Laffitau 25 Nov 2007

True words and excellent piece of art!!

Artist Reply: Jean; I value your remarks and value your art too. thanks for stopping by and commenting.

Joke Schotting 25 Nov 2007

Awesome work Joey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Artist Reply: Joke: Thanks for stopping by and sharing your kind remarks on my little oil painting. Stop back again.

joe valcourt 25 Nov 2007

the humor in this work is contagious

Artist Reply: Joe: thanks for noticing my little efforts. i am glad that you enjoyed them.

brenda coster 25 Nov 2007

Anything that makes us feel good...well you know how it goes!

Artist Reply: Brenda: i am glad that you understand my little attempt. Thanks for coming into my little gallery and sharing with me.

Mrs.David Jobes(Dee) Jobes 24 Nov 2007

Brilliant symbolic work of art!!!Fantastic brushwork in this Outstanding STUNNING composition!!!Perfect choice of title,Joey!!!Your Friends,Dee&David!!!:):)

Artist Reply: Dee: I appreciate you stopping by and sharing your kind remarks on my little oil painting.

Renata Cavanaugh 24 Nov 2007

Ha, that is too funny....I love the the "warning" colors

Artist Reply: Renata; there is nothing like mixing paint to enjoy an afternoon. thanks for commenting.

Nira Dabush 24 Nov 2007

Well reading YOU, Joey..you say here several things at the same time.We ALL Come from different backgrounds here at AW...The way we were educated..what we got , or not probably took us here, at the stage where each of us is found...the area atmosphere ,we were live/lived. As I read you...I can tell you ,your story immediately reminded me of the first kindergarten teacher I met...At the first Parent's Meeting.Then she spoke to the parents..and she spoke about candies...I think particularly from the reason of some parent object to candies,even in birthday's parties. And she she said a thing..I will never forget..and I very much agree. She used to put ALWAYS a plate of candies, at her son's room...as she said..he simply rarely touched those, only some of his visitors friends. When you take away forbid something from a kid...he/she will need it much more...AND..You sometimes see kids that has the lack of something...when such a kid "meets" it's lack..they'll fall upon it..Like yourself with those chocolate covered cherries. Personally, at my home, there were always candies, also at my father's car...And it came from his background too...because, also my grandfather back then in Libya , gave my father a permission to go everyday in a break between the 2 schools he learned to go to a candy shop,and get as many candies as he wished for.Telling the seller there :" when you see this kid, give him as much candies as he wishes..i'll come to pay later "..AND...It was like that, it did ONLY GOOD To my father : that is the trust that he got from his father. TOO MUCH...Is a size. Too much can be bad. Less is MORE !!...Sometimes MORE is even MORE...etc. And it depends of what also... FANTASTIC ,Brilliant artwork,Joey...in gorgeous colour use.It goes so wonderfully with your words.

Artist Reply: Artist Reply: Nira: I always find your remarks refreshing and profound. Your art too moves me deeply. i think that i am very fortunate to have your opinions on my artwork. i am very happy that we can share ideas, hopes and art together. may we always have peace and love within our lives. thank you for sharing with me my friend. Continued success in all that you do.

Anne Vis 24 Nov 2007

Very expressive and original art, Joey!

Artist Reply: Anne' I love to paint and always find great comfort in canvas, oil and brushes. thanks for sharing with me.

Cindy Lemoi 24 Nov 2007

Everything in moderation is key, though definitely hard at times. Great story & painting Joey !

Artist Reply: Cindy: Moderation does escape me at times too. Thanks for your continued support.

Maria Murphy 24 Nov 2007

Loved your little memory,what a lovely funny, cute story. What a nice and not so nice way to learn a lesson!!Love your oil and the message with it,Well done again,Joey!!!!!!!

Artist Reply: Maria; Thanks for allowing me to share my painting and my words with you. i am glad that you liked them.

Lucia Stewart 24 Nov 2007

Fabulous and super creative work!

Artist Reply: Lucia: thanks for stopping by and commenting on my artwork. I always enjoy seeing your art as well. Again thank you and stop back anytime.

mahesh konsam 24 Nov 2007

Joey : " Limit " is the simple word of this painting. Brilliant artwork again and the colors are so vibrant. Love to know about your childhood days.

Artist Reply: Mahesh; Thanks my friend for commenting on my oil painting and the little story too. I value your art and your opinions. Stop back anytime.

annette steens 24 Nov 2007

Again super wonderful work from you! Intresting story about beating down a part of that inner beast of us so we can hear the voice speaking within again! I don't know that about candies or chocolate beacuse I never liked that but I learned that through eating too much "old Dutch cheese"!!!

Artist Reply: Annette; Thanks for noticing my words as well as my artwork. i always appreciate your opinions and value your art as well. Again thank you my friend.

Chris Roukema 24 Nov 2007

Great Words and Great Work, Joey! We must pace Our moderation for sure!

Artist Reply: Chris; thanks for coming into my little world and commenting on my oil painting. I always appreciate your input.

jamie winter 24 Nov 2007

wow again and again. this is amazing

Artist Reply: Jamie: I deeply appreciate your comments and our artful friendship. thanks for taking the time to share with me my friend.

Steve Farr 24 Nov 2007

Very nicely done, Joey!!!! ~S

Artist Reply: Steve: Thanks for stopping by and commenting on my little oil painting. thanks again.

merle cruser 23 Nov 2007

They are one of my favorites and I laughed when I read the recall of Cherries for the Holidays....hahaha. but yes I did learn my lessons of obsession and greed and need through many situations in my life. But now that you're talking cherries......Great words and a great painting!!

Artist Reply: Merle: Thanks for sharing with me. I always enjoy hearing from you. Hope all is well. Thanks again.

Emily Reed 23 Nov 2007

GREAT!!! SO IMAGINATIVE!

Artist Reply: Emily; i always appreciate your kind comments. Stop back anytime. Again thank you.

Jessica Courtley-Rose 23 Nov 2007

Fantastic text and wonderful art! I believe everything in moderation.hehehe! I have never been stung so this is semi scary for me! Keep up the terrific work!

Artist Reply: Jessica: Thanks for stopping by my little world and sharing with me your kind remarks. I hope that you never get stung too. Again thank you my friend.