Popup_header The Shirt Seller, ink and watercolor on paper. After church one Sunday morning in Nassau, I strolled down to Bay street to see what might be there for capturing on paper. There was a woman selling t-shirts and busy talking to another vendor across the street. As I sat on a bench drawing a little girl sat next to me and watched silently as I drew. I eventually looked at her and said "hello". Though the girl said nothing, the look on her face indicated that, in her eyes, I'd grown a third eye and sprouted horns. She left quickly, I kept working using my newly acquired tri-vision. The shirt seller never did notice me.

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April 10, 2008

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The Shirt Seller, ink and watercolor on paper. After church one Sunday morning in Nassau, I strolled down to Bay street to see what might be there for capturing on paper. There was a woman selling t-shirts and busy talking to another vendor across the street. As I sat on a bench drawing a little girl sat next to me and watched silently as I drew. I eventually looked at her and said "hello". Though the girl said nothing, the look on her face indicated that, in her eyes, I'd grown a third eye and sprouted horns. She left quickly, I kept working using my newly acquired tri-vision. The shirt seller never did notice me.

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