But with Breaking News, I am really going back even further, in 1992, and a piece I made at City Racing, called «Run for Your Life», where I literally drew onto the walls with felt - tip pen a world of little figures,
little imaginary people in distress, being torn into pieces.
Not exact matches
Every time I see a cross, I regret that there are SO many
people who have so
little faith in humanity that they require a mental crutch in order to make them everything that they are not without this
imaginary friend.
Can anyone point me to another
person famous for having married
little girls and killing scores of
people and relying upon their delusions of some
imaginary sky daddy to do so?
She explained: «I had many
imaginary conversations with Meryl about working togetherâ $ ¦ When a
person goes from being on a pedestal in your mind, to even cooler, better and more fabulous up close, you get to understand them a
little more intimately.»