one of my favorite paintings of all time: elegy. painted by david nicholson. (2010)

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one of my favorite paintings of all time: elegy. painted by david nicholson. (2010)

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Vanitas: A Skull, Flower & Fruit (2007/Oil on canvas) - David Nicholson
David Nicholson Elegy 2010
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One Day (2011)

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David Nicholson Reserve Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey; this is a new bourbon for me so let's try it out. This whiskey has an excellent taste. The nose on this is good (light carmel scent), nice color, 100 proof, and traces well on the glass. Nice full body which finishes well across the entire tongue. Interestingly with such a light nose it has a lot of body.
God bless the USA, long live the Republic, train hard, and drink responsibly
David Nicholson - The garden of love - 2002
Gary Numan could be his generation's Bryan Ferry or, better, one of the best sophisti-pop singers. If you want to find a proof for this outrageous claim, do not check his solo works or his Tubeway Army, though they do have their traces of that, look into another band of his – Radio Heart. True, it does sound generically 80's on occasions, but it gives an approximatiom of Ferry doing his songs with the synthpop musicians of that period. The reason I call it an estimate is thanks to Numan's voice. His vocals do not achieve the ennui similar to Ferry's, Numan's detachment has been already greater in his other pieces. Still, he does not present it as such on his collaboration with Radio Heart. No, he does let his emotions show, tempering it by maintaining all is fine.