Dogs eyes don't see well, in comparison to human eyes. Dogs rely on their sense of smell to augment a blurry image that only gives maybe half the picture.
That picture might well be sketched in the dog brains of the world (mostly chihuahuas) in Crayola colored pencils.
That's not to say that Crayola doesn't serve a function... dogs need to see. But I'm hooked on the idea that, as a human, I deserve something a bit better. Something that blends and defines, adding art to life.
I'm hooked on prismacolor pencils.
But the damn things are expensive. I'm not talking "twice the price" expensive, either. I'm looking at 4-6 times as expensive. The little "12 piece" set (with Cole Slaw!) at the local craft shop would burn $20 out of my pocket, easy. The full blown set runs over $100.
I already own Crayola. I'm pretty sure that 24 pencils, or 48 (I can't remember) ran about $10. I can afford Crayola.
I'm just a Prismacolor guy in Crayola land.
See?
07.02.2005
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Yes Prismacolors aren't cheap... but in a way they are well worth the money.. the colors always seemed to look a bit clearer... I currently have a set of the markers.. I may just let you "borrow" them someday...
keep drawing... no matter the tool..
and Keep Out of the Dogs Eye...
you will only go blind...
"Dogs Eye Blind" is a good name for a rock band.
Unless it isn't.
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