Pomegranate - David Morrison , 2021
American , b. 1956 -
Coloured pencil on paper , 18 x 28 in. 45.7 x 71.1 cm.
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Pomegranate - David Morrison , 2021
American , b. 1956 -
Coloured pencil on paper , 18 x 28 in. 45.7 x 71.1 cm.
David Morrison, Penland Forest Icon, from the portfolio Drawn to Stone, lithograph, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of The University of Tennessee, Knoxville Print Workshop, 1998.156.18, © 1999, David Morrison
📱”My very inspiring Dad wrote a book! It is geared toward music education, but it also explores his theories on all things in life. He is an outstanding musician and educator but more than that, he is a man of Integrity. He leads through the example of a life well lived. The ideals and parables that have been his guiding principles all live in this book. I feel very lucky that he was my teacher. AND all of the illustrations, including the cover art, are drawn by Julia Morrison Summers!!! #davidmorrison #thebandwhisperer”
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So our girl Anna excuses herself to freshen up before getting down to business with David at Fortress. But little does she know the torture she's about to inflict!
When she waltzes back into that plush boardroom, the odor emanating from her bod was downright foul. I'm talking knock-you-off-your-Gucci-loafers foul! The look on poor David's face must have been priceless trying to pretend all was fine down there.
I probably would have DIED on the spot from embarrassment, but not our queen Anna - she handled it!
That image of Anna sauntering in all proud and stinky will live rent free in my mind forever!