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Leonardo da Vinci Discovered

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Nicola Barbatelli, a medieval historian, discovered a 24×17 damaged portrait of Leonardo da Vinci that experts have dated to the 16th century. Barbatelli said the painting could be a self-portrait, since the words “Pinxit Mea” are written on the back of the canvas in reverse, which was one of Leonardo’s trademarks. The word Mea translates to “me”, and Pinxit “was painted by”.

Dirty Jobs

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Andrew Keen’s Book “The Cult of the Amateur, How The Internet Is Killing Our Culture” hypothesizes that Web 2.0, where content and information are increasingly being controlled by amateurs, is a very dangerous step backwards for our culture. Where in the past, information was disseminated by learned people who had to go through a screening process of acquiring degrees, convince a publisher or being hired by a publication, now anyone with a computer (yes, even I’m doing it) can start publishing their thoughts. Sites like Wikipedia, where the content is written … Continue Reading

Ted Key Dies

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Ted Key, creator of Hazel, Mr. Peabody and Sherman cartoon characters passed away at age 95. His cartoons ran in the Saturday Evening Post and Collier’s before I was born, but I spent hours of my youth watching Hazel in syndication and Mr. Peabody and Sherman on The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show.

Sunday

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Everyone on the pro tour has skills, but on Sunday it’s the golfers nerves not their skills that are tested.

Smart People

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I think investing in the intelligence of our future generations is probably the most important expenditure for securing peace and economic strength as a people. I’m going to give ten dollars to Miramax. Not just because I’ll probably enjoy a movie of, by and for smart people, but to stimulate more of the same and maybe raise the level of culture.

On The Train

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Today I had two photo shoots for book covers I’m working on. That means a commute into the city. I think New Jersey Transit coaches might have the worst suspensions of any moving vehicles still in operation. Besides making it challenging to read a newspaper, it makes it very difficult to draw a picture…but not impossible. I did this doodle on the train. You have to abandon all hope of placing the pen down and moving it exactly where you’d like, in short, forget about line and think like a painter scribbling in … Continue Reading

Buckle Up

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There’s still hope that Jon Corzine’s legacy as New Jersey’s Governor will be that he balanced our wasteful, corrupt government’s debt, but more likely it will be to remind us all to buckle up.

Heston Dies

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After I graduated from Parsons I started to get book cover work from Simon and Schuster. I loved going there to drop off work. Before the digital age, art departments were filled with racks and racks of original art by all of my heros in the business. But while I loved looking at the work, I also realized I needed to step up my game if I wanted to stick around in this field. So, even though I was keeping busy with commissions during the day, I started lugging my french … Continue Reading

Rev. Martin Luther King

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