Somewhere or other Robert Frost advised creative people to take any compliments the critics give them. The message I personally got? That neither Phoebe nor Dakota are QUITE ready for Second City yet. (Marigold, of course, was ready before there WAS a Second City…….or, probably, cities!)
Ethan has a great point (as well he should, being married to an artist). Artists don’t get to say how their art is interpreted. One noticeable result: Artists are often either grumpy curmudgeons, angry about how people misinterpret their work or very laid back souls who go easily with the flow.
Averagemoe almost 4 years ago
Hmm… I wonder what the artists message for this comic is?
Maybe Dana is saying I can have her car?
Templo S.U.D. almost 4 years ago
then what are you in charge of, Dad?
codycab almost 4 years ago
Looks like we learned a valuable lesson from all this…right?
mistie710 almost 4 years ago
Big Sister was watching you…
andacar almost 4 years ago
Is this the only night or are they going to have to reproduce that for the next week?
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Successful!
Darwinskeeper almost 4 years ago
And so Phoebe learns an important lesson about art. It is the beholder, not the artist who gets to interpret it.
DDrazen almost 4 years ago
Just like church: what the preacher says about the Bible and what the congregants believe may be two different things.
Neo Stryder almost 4 years ago
(sigh) If only humans in real life learned that message.
Starjo almost 4 years ago
That guys stupidity amazes me
linus82 almost 4 years ago
Finally Phoebe and Dakota made peace and now they hold hands on the first panel
Godfreydaniel almost 4 years ago
Somewhere or other Robert Frost advised creative people to take any compliments the critics give them. The message I personally got? That neither Phoebe nor Dakota are QUITE ready for Second City yet. (Marigold, of course, was ready before there WAS a Second City…….or, probably, cities!)
craigwestlake almost 4 years ago
A fabulous re-enactment of a typical session of congress…
asrialfeeple almost 4 years ago
Personally I think Dakota snailed it, and Phoebe was splendid.
Concretionist almost 4 years ago
Ethan has a great point (as well he should, being married to an artist). Artists don’t get to say how their art is interpreted. One noticeable result: Artists are often either grumpy curmudgeons, angry about how people misinterpret their work or very laid back souls who go easily with the flow.
Thinkingblade almost 4 years ago
“You are not in charge of how I interpret your art” – every once in awhile the pearl of profoundness shows up.