Monday, August 11, 2008

Pino paintings

Pino paintings
Pablo Picasso paintings
Pierre-Auguste Cot paintings
Men working on the highway began throwing down their tools and abandoning the big machines the Bayderac had provided. They said, 'What do we need this highway for when we have a thousand ways of our own?' And they set off southward on those old paths and trails.
"You see, all this happened—fortunately, I think—near the end of a northern season. In the north, where we all live apart, and so much of is spent in courting and making love and bringing up the children, we were—how shall I put it—more shortsighted, more impressionable, more vulnerable. We had just begun the drawing together, then. When we came to the south, when we were all in the Cities under the Sun, we could gather, take counsel together, argue and listen to arguments, and consider what was best for us as a people.

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