The LeftyBosco Picture Show by Keith DuQuette
- January 20, 2013
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You are the co-star of The LeftyBosco Picture Show. In a variety of styles and subjects, from playful to poignant, Keith DuQuette, aka LeftyBosco, presents a drawing a day. Daily drawings by Keith DuQuette engage, inspire and challenge you to add your witty and wise comments. Play along with LeftyBosco and his friends - or have fun watching from the sidelines. The punch line starts here.
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Comments (10) (Please sign in to comment)
win said, 4 months ago
Spooky dude! Love his films.
J. Short
said, 4 months ago
Looks like you tried to erase the head.
justmeta
said, 4 months ago
Love David Lynch!
illswami said, 4 months ago
A day when we all reflect on Art School ‘WEIRDNESS’ and how it changed our lives.
pop o' matic said, 4 months ago
Every day should be David Lynch day. Love his films and I hope they bring Twin Peaks back
stgreer said, 4 months ago
I have no idea where this will lead us, but I have a definite feeling it will be a place both wonderful and strange.
CarolG said, 4 months ago
This is probably old to you guys, but it’s news to me:
http://www.jacknance.com/
Devo said, 4 months ago
I’m waiting for Ted Turner to colorize this.
Steven Duquette
said, 4 months ago
No offense, but I thot it was Lee Harvey Oswald for a split second…
Michael Balton said, 4 months ago
I remember where I was the day Lee Harvey Oswald got himself assassinated. Mostly I was in front of the family black-and-white, watching Lee Harvey Oswald get assassinated. This was months before America realized that “The Warren Commission Report” was not such a great summer read after all.