An Old Beatles-Related Work of Mine

A Small Update

Hello, again! I apologize for the lack of effort for this week’s post. I assure you that I am not being lazy. It’s anything but that! Rather, my attention has been diverted to work-related concerns. (I’m trying to expand a business of mine. And part of that includes creating a designated website for it.) I haven’t had a chance to build up a backlog. Or else I would be posting from that and you’d be none the wiser.

While I have mentioned at the bottom of the About the Blog page that I update every other Thursday, I’m actually trying to update every Thursday. That “Updates Every Other Thursday” is just a way to cover my ass if I am unable to update every week. And not updating every week is very plausible for the interim.

What the “Old Beatles-Related Work of Mine” Is

Anyway, this week’s post is linking to a past written work of mine for another blog, Art Transforms. (I’ve been slacking with them, too. But then again, I have been waiting for some technical circumstances to be completed on their end, too.) The article is about “Images of a Woman,” a piece of visual artwork that The Beatles made.

There’s actually another piece of visual artwork that The Beatles made that has been reported about recently (one on a table cloth, if I remember correctly), and I hope to talk about that in the future. I also hope to have some posts about visual artwork each member has created individually. (I suspect I’ll have the least to say about George in this respect. He seemed to be the one who worked with visual artwork the least. This doesn’t seem to be an instance of him being under reported and people assuming that he simply didn’t have as much too offer, either, I suspect.) But for now, this will have to do.

The Acrylic Mystic

Pleased to meet you, hoped you've guessed my name! I am someone who has lived on both U.S. coasts, and I feel as if I've lived many lives, too. Many who have met me say that I am an old soul, but I cannot say if that is true.

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