Wednesday, November 02, 2005

For Leigh: Coeur Cassé


The only man worth your tears won't make you cry.

Anon

27 comments:

Anonymous said...

God Trée, that is wonderful, that one brought my heart up into my throat

Trée said...

Well, young lady, we will have to address that a little later this evening. I'll see what tools I have to work on dislodging obstructions in the throat. Since it's your heart, I'll be gentle.

Oh my, sometimes you make it too easy Trace, yet something tells me you always know exactly what you are saying--and I love you for it too! lol

Hope you're having a good day. :-)

Anonymous said...

:0) what can I say....I look forward to later this evening :0), it really is beautiful, and I love the quote.

My day is not quite what I would have picked but it is getting progressively better :0) and yes I'm avoiding doing homework as usual LOL my car and this beautiful fall day are calling but I must be a responsible adult for now LOL

Hope you are having a great one too :0)

Trée said...

Bring your plaid. ;-)

Anonymous said...

Trée,

God, you have stirred my emotions with that one! It's absolutely perfect - what a brilliant interpretation.

I am so touched. And the quote - so appropriate. Thank-you :-)

Trée said...

Leigh, I'm so glad you liked it. I thought you might like the quote too. :-)

Let me thank you for those oh so very kind and sweet words. Always makes my day to touch someone. ;-)

Next time you are just four hours away, don't be a stranger. The rolling hills this time of year are exploding with color. I was driving around earlier today, and I had to remind myself to keep my eyes on the road. The fall colors were predicted to be less than spectacular this year, but my eyes are telling me a very different story.

Thanks again Leigh for your wonderful comments. :-)

Anonymous said...

Looks like something out of the French expresiionist movement to me. Are you sure you aren't really painting these things?

Trée said...

LMAO, Jack, I thought for sure you were going to tell me you saw more alien pods in this one. If I could paint these images, I would be living on an island somewhere watching my money grow. As always, good to see you stopping by.

Anonymous said...

Velvet and velour. Looks very soft, is very nice.

Trée said...

Thanks A. :-)

Anonymous said...

Tree, the boundries of the red heart are fraught with sharp points inside - it is a very sensitive rendering of a broken heart.

Trée said...

Thanks Terry. I tried to produce a heart image that was not whole and that had a certain depth to illustrate the intensity of pain felt with the loss of romantic love. I myself have never felt a more intense pain than that of the loss of a loved one. The heart hurts literally as if it were broken, with sharp pieces stabbing one from within.

Thanks for your insightful comments. They are very much appreciated.

Anonymous said...

That is absolutely beautiful. Another one I could stare at all day.

Man...I'm missing too much. I think I need to quit my job so I can have more time to devote to this blog thing.

Trée said...

Hey Holly, good to see you again. Thanks for those kind words. Any more godfathers in your life? :-)

Anonymous said...

Trée,

you've got yourself a deal. Next time I'm in your neck of the wood I'd love to go cycling with you :-)

Anonymous said...

I see the French Revolution in the swirling reds and whites (I'm listening to the recording of Les Mis...)

Anonymous said...

No Godfathers today, thankfully. Just really annoying co-workers :-)

Anonymous said...

goshhh thats so true Tre! Is this ur original quote?

Keshi.

Trée said...

Saffron, this does have a certain Denis Diderot look to it. Or perhaps a little Maximilien Robespierre with all the blood red. Maybe I should have called this one "the guillotine."

Ahh, the memories of days gone by. Now back to our normal programing. Never mind me, I'm half out of my mind. LOL

Trée said...

Keshi, the quote's author is unknown; hence the "anon" listing. Is a good quote. Kinda wish I could put my name under it--lol.

Trée said...

Holly, I think you are just under appreciated at work. Start looking, you deserve better.

Anonymous said...

I've already been looking. Now I'm just waiting for calls. But not calls from "The Godfather". I don't think I'd want to work for him.

Trée said...

If you need help preparing for your interviews let me know. It's what I do for a living. And I'm damn good at it too. ;-)

Anonymous said...

Wow...you mean you have other skills besides what I see here on this blog?

I actually need help getting an interview apparently. Oh and being patient while I wait to get a phone call for an interview. After that I will need help not bitching about everyone I work with and venting my frustrations cuz potential new employers just don't want to hear that crap.

All right...you can help me with all that...so just fly on down here :-)

Trée said...

Oh my, I know you already know this, but you must, and I mean abso-f***ing-lutely must, leave all bitching about past employers at the door. And don't take the bait if you get a question that opens the door to such bitching. It's a standard interviewing tactic. No one wants to hire someone who is willing and or wanting to bitch about someone or something else. If they do want to still hire you then you should really consider if you would want to work for such an organization.

I think you are going to need a lot of one-on-one private tutoring to get you up to speed. I'll book my flight today. I think we should start immeadiately. Clear your schedule! lol :-)

Anonymous said...

Gish...I am so behind on this blogging thing. Yeah so private tutoring sounds good. And, yes, I know not to bitch in an interview. Is it ok to say I don't feel like my I'm being fully untilized??? Cuz that's really just another way of saying they are having me do stupid stuff I stopped having to do 10 years ago. Or should I just stick with saying I would like to have a challenging responsible role.

I think I just need to run for president.

Trée said...

Looking for a opportunity (not job--never use the word job; career is okay) that will challenge your skill set and reward you for results accomplished never hurts. :-)