Paul being a daddy with the official title of carriage pusher! A nice walk in Central Park with his wife Edie Brickell and their three great kids, Adrian 8, Lulu 5, and Gabriel 2.
Love seeing the few photos that exists of this beautiful family ❤️

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Paul being a daddy with the official title of carriage pusher! A nice walk in Central Park with his wife Edie Brickell and their three great kids, Adrian 8, Lulu 5, and Gabriel 2.
Love seeing the few photos that exists of this beautiful family ❤️
Been that kinda month, obv.
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More art updates on Instagram and Twitter.
Not normal,
Reuxben
Happy Father's Day to Paul Simon and the amazing children he helped raise: Harper, Adrian, Lulu and Gabriel!
All of them turned into fine, productive and good human beings who love their parents. (This information is from all the interviews the kids have given on their own pages.)
What more could you ask for when raising a child?
Fan art of Adrian Simon from The Ivy League for a "Silhouettes & Heartache" concept using Steve Ahn’s Ultimate Brush.
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Daily art updates on Instagram and Twitter.
Not normal,
Reuxben
Homie Airport fan art poster. This guy’s music rocks. Ha, get it?
Making-of here.
Daily art updates on Instagram and Twitter.
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Reuxben
Some fan art of Homie Airport. This guy’s music has been helpful recently.
Oh, man, Tokyo Comic-Con in one week...nervous.
Making-of here.
Daily art updates on Instagram and Twitter.
Not normal,
Reuxben
The Willow & The Builder
Sometimes I find a 'hidden' treasure (at least, hidden for me) in the music world by randomly typing words into google. I must confess, it's not the most profitable way of searching, but I'd like to compare it with beachcombing on a deserted beach: day after day you get up early in the morning to stroll through the dawn and always you end up with nothing but a couple of damaged buttons, until this one morning you wake up with the feeling that you're going to find something amazing. With renewed strength you start your quest and indeed, that evening you return to your sad and lonely home - after all, you're a beachcomber* - but this time you're actually happy, because in your pocket is shining a beautiful golden necklace.
Alright, this comparison is really bad, I'm nothing like a beachcomber: randomly typing words into google is not my hobby, I certainly don't get up with the dawn to do it and I must admit, I would rather like searching music on a laptop with sand between my toes, a beautiful view on the North Sea and the sun desperately trying to bronze my skin without achieving considerable success. Sadly enough, I don't have a laptop and if I did, it would probably be very insensible to bring it to the beach.