Hi, friends, for the drawing plan 53, yesterday was mostly about chores in the morning, MoMa museum, and watching Alphonse book get plagiarised. The duties went okay. Also, I made a few mistakes cleaning the toilet and tub. Then, I need to scrub harder and clean the surfaces around the shampoo dispensers. I think we finished cleaning in two hours before we decided to take a cab to the Museum. Anyhow, let’s chatter along to the drawing plan 53.
MoMa is excellent, but we couldn’t find the tickets. We checked our email, but nothing showed up. Lucky for us, the admissions were able to find our tickets and showed us the way into the building. Upon entry, we gravitated towards the open areas with status. Then we made our way to the fourth floor. Also, that floor had paintings from Mark Rothko and Pollack. However, my favorite was Lee Krasner in combat with the canvas. Lastly, MoMa is excellent, so let’s try to clap along to the drawing plan 53.
Later, I made it home for lunch, and I found myself watching YouTube Jake Parker Plagiarized Alphonso Dunn’s book. It was interesting to me because I haven’t seen it in person. I mean, I haven’t seen a book plagiarized publicly. Especially in the artist community, I’m surprised to see such a wrong move. Then, I was immediately intrigued and curious about what the drama is all about. In short, Jake may be stealing content from Alphonso, such as concepts and layout, or flow in his new book InkTober.
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