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Apr 24, 2007 2 Comments
Your wife is on her way home from a rehearsal. She's had a long day. She's hungry. She's tired. Out of the fridge you pull a pair of perfect pork chops. The pan is hot, the butter melted. You pick up the first chop to put in the pan and pause, considering the color of the meat, the soft irregular curve against the hard edge of the cut bone. Sometime later, your wife has a burrito for dinner.

Pork Chop, 6" x 5", sold



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DISCUSSION

Carolyn Taylor    Apr 24, 2007  at  1:46 pm
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How could anyone make such a beautiful, virtuoso painting of a raw PORK CHOP?!?

Also, you knew enough to include the little crumb of meat beside it to balance it; the main shape wouldn’t be the same without it. 

You are such a brilliant artist; an iffy husband, maybe, but a brilliant artist.  I hope your wife was happy she settled for the burrito when she saw the painting.  CT
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David Brick    Apr 24, 2007  at  3:40 pm
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Art shmart, what he is is a great writer.

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