Wednesday, 2 April 2014

In 1915 Georges Braque suffered temporary blindness from a war wound


Whilst Hamentash Yumble is basking in Prigentia’s admiration, he does not return her adoration. However people are talking, and he considers it wise to distance himself a little, so he has a heart-to-heart talk with the young Kimrock and offers him words of advice based on his dubious wide experience. 

He then drives to his new yacht which  he has recently bought with the proceeds from the sale of a set of his chiaroscuro drip-fired miniatures. He leaves the marina to sail to Dieppe where (at the  Château-musée) he is exhibiting a series of studies in a new style which fuses the work of Georges Braque and Jackson Pollock.  

Meanwhile the young Kimrock has the sense to disregard Yumble’s pop-psychology.


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