Raoul’s Two Cents: April 25, 2025
Artist At Work
So, I started painting again. I’ve been planning to do this for years. When I was younger I thought I would get the chance to do this when I retire. Then I figured, why wait? Just do it now while I still can see, still can use my hands … still cognizant. So now my room’s all messed up with paint tubes and brushes all over the place. I have to walk sideways to walk from the canvass to the computer … ie. my artist cave is complete! And when I wake up in the middle of the night, I paint.
All the websites, all the commercial graphics I’ve created will fade but my artwork will live on. Even AI will never replace handmade art. I know some of the sporadic paintings and caricatures I’ve done already hang in walls around the world. There are many more walls to conquer.
“I was born to be fast”
— Eric Liddell, The Scottish Olympian Runner, (Chariots of Fire)
When I was a kid, I knew God had given me the gift. In art class I was long done while my classmates struggled to finish the projects. Drawing, painting and sculpture came easy for me. I really wanted to make a living as an artist but my Mom snuffed that ambition when she told me “the only rich artist is a dead artist.” (Everyone knows that Van Gogh never sold a painting while he was alive).
Now I’m thinking, I’m getting older … I’m gonna die soon … so I guess I will soon be rich — well at least who owns my paintings.
But this is just silly ol’ me. TGIF people!
Here’s a sneak peak at what I’m currently working on:

“I am seeking. I am striving. I am in it with all my heart.” — Vincent Van Gogh
“Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life” — Pablo Picasso
“To be an artist is to believe in life.” — Henry Moore
“For the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable.” — Romans 11:28
JOKE OF THE WEEK
Thanks to Martha of Connecticut

Parting Shots
Thanks to Juan of San Diego


Thanks to Tom of Pasadena, CA


Thanks to Colleen of Washington State

Thanks to Art of Sierra Madre, CA


Thanks to Jordan of Kentucky


Thanks to Norm of Encino, CA


Thanks to Joanne of Hacienda Heights, CA

Thanks to Jennifer of La Habra, CA



Thanks to Dick of Covina, California




I found these:





My good friend (and jokester) Terry and I came up with these.


Got any good jokes? Come share it with rest of us!
Heather
April 26, 2025 at 11:11 pm
Overall this painting is extraordinary your son and his family are going to look at this for all of their lives and remember you and the talent that you possess. I’m so proud of you keep on painting it’s your best thing that is after your children!
Ed
April 26, 2025 at 11:12 pm
Great painting! Glad you’re back at it.
Great news about submission. I loved the color scheme, detail and depth.
Tom
April 26, 2025 at 11:13 pm
Thanks Raoul. Loved the art and hearing you are now taking up Painting.
My Daughter took Art History at USC. I was a skeptic at how she’d ever make a living . Well She is now V.P. at a famous Art School. She told me,” See Daddy, that’s how.” The Crow was nicely seasoned.
Tom
Cheryl
April 26, 2025 at 11:13 pm
Hi, Raoul:
I really loved your picture of “Manhattan Family” – and laugh each week at the TGIF Jokes! I know I haven’t submitted any for a while – and I don’t remember if I had ever sent this one. But I still felt it was worth a chuckle or two…..
Lois
April 26, 2025 at 11:15 pm
Love your painting! Who are the subjects? I would think it’s your family except do they live in Manhattan?
Larry
April 30, 2025 at 12:17 am
Talent
Painting came easy to you. A sign that God gave you a gift. You should use that as a sign to paint.
Why should you care about making a living painting. Just enjoy the process of painting. If you make a mess, who cares.
Just paint!! Enjoy the rest of the day and week and year.
Enjoy!!!
TGIF
Audrey
May 19, 2025 at 7:13 pm
WOW! Raoul! Did not realize you were so multi-talented!!! The picture is awesome!!! And how you’ve painted yourself looks exactly how I remember you! Rock on!
Colleen
May 19, 2025 at 7:15 pm
Beautiful art work, Raoul. Well done.