I don’t know what’s worse: the shock of finding your life in total disarray or the onslaught of well-meaning people who say things like, “tomorrow’s another day” or “when one door closes, another opens.” Is it just me or do these sayings make you want to take a three iron to the spaghetti jars in the pasta aisle? To me, rebuilding your life simply means plowing forward despite not knowing where all the puzzle pieces go.
"Keep On" is part of my "A Okay" Series. It's available in various sizes on paper or canvas as limited edition prints (75). Licensing of this image is available as well. To see more of my work, please visit my website at www.chucktrunks.com.
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Monday, July 5, 2010
TRUNKS ART is nervous about driving while texting. Check out my latest: "Hands Free Hondas!"
I have to admit it. I'm continuously fascinated and inspired by the over-caffeinated, over-achieving multi-taskers who begin their days with 70 mile-per-hour conference calls. It's all relative I guess. To the ones zooming by my bicycle, I'm sure I look like a pot-smoking, under-achieving loser (or commercial pop artist). In the end, we all choose the pace at which we want to live our lives. For those of you complaining that your life is out of control, I say turn off your smart phone, ease up on the gas pedal and move out of the fast lane – just watch out for cyclists when you do!
"Hands Free Hondas" is part of my "A Okay" Series. It's available in various sizes on paper or canvas as limited edition prints (75). Licensing of this image is available as well. To see more of my work, please visit my website at www.chucktrunks.com.
"Hands Free Hondas" is part of my "A Okay" Series. It's available in various sizes on paper or canvas as limited edition prints (75). Licensing of this image is available as well. To see more of my work, please visit my website at www.chucktrunks.com.
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