Monday, December 31, 2007

Drawing, A broker Waving Goodby with his Hat


If you saw the drawing I posted yesterday, then you know that the stockbroker lost his hat on Wall street, and a homeless man went off with it. But in this drawing you can see that the stockbroker has his hat back and is waving goodbye to someone with it. This is what happened, the homeless man sold this hat back to the stockbroker for 100 dollars. In this drawing you can see that the hat is up in the air and there are buildings down under the hat. This is completely correct because if you go outside and hold a hat up in the air, your hat and your hand will be “in” the sky, and everything else will be underneath it.

And if you ask me, “Richard why is the hat lit from the left, and the building lit from the right? I would answer that the buildings were drawn at the bottom of the paper four years ago, and the hat about fifteen minutes ago. Furthermore the buildings were drawn in the morning and the hat was drawn in the afternoon.

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