This is the weekly dispatch from Bizarro Studios North, where I have been writing and drawing the Monday through Saturday Bizarro comics since 2018. My partner and friend Dan Piraro created Bizarro in the late twentieth century and continues to do the Sunday comic from Rancho Bizarro in Mexico.
Wayno
We could have used this a couple of weeks ago, to accompany a gag referencing Picasso.
Old Pablo did quite a few paintings of pipe smokers. Google at your own risk.
Thanks to Linda for the suggestion, which also reminds me that art connects us and appreciating art is an act of empathy, something in short supply in these times.
Claude Monet
We hope that our humble form of art helps provide some respite from unwelcome news.
He was positively glowing in his mug shot.
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Thank you for replenishing my morning cup of liberal tears.
ReplyDeleteYou're more than welcome to refrain from reading.
Delete...and to be so courageously anonymous.
DeleteWell said
DeleteI so identified with the cartoon with the full garage and the need to rent a dumpster.
ReplyDeleteMy hubby and I had been clearing out our house, garage, and storage shed for a few months now. It’s not really “death cleaning” but it almost is. We have been non-sentimental about throwing stuff out or donating it. Might as well do it now than to assign the task to some poor soul later after we are gone.
I have a couple of siblings and a couple of close cousins. They have their own collections of photos and nostalgic items. They don’t need mine.
My husband doesn’t have any siblings left. He has a couple of cousins he is sort of close to but they don’t need his stuff so out it goes.
As a result, we now know what we have and where it is.
I have sent the cartoon of the full garage to our adult children. So far no response!
ReplyDeleteWell, you've given them fair warning.
DeleteYes Kevin….you are the reason we don’t have kids🤪
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great Bizarro jazz week!
ReplyDeleteR.I.P. Benny Golson last week of course. What great names in your intro list -- Jon Faddis, Clark Terry, Larry Coryell, Herbie Mann and on and on.
On that Coltrane recording, Lee Morgan was born in Philadelphia, Coltrane moved there from North Carolina after high school, Paul Chambers was born in Pittsburgh, and guess where Philly Joe Jones came from :-) I swear that my favourite kind of jazz, bop, was born and raised in Philadelphia PA in the 50's and 60's, praise be.
Bill Birney
Thank you, Bill!
DeleteYour taste is impeccable.
And, yes, RIP to Benny Golson and now Lou Donaldson too.