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Courtesy of the Artist: Summer Solstice
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Courtesy of the Artist. New artwork and random thoughts from David Roos and Ian Challis. Midsummer, and the long sun's big and free. Every chattering color stretches with impossible detail. Another squinting, endless day under the cloudless blue. Posted by Ian and David. Seattle, USA, United States. David Roos and Ian Challis met in Architecture School and use their design and fine art skills in the home decor, gift, textile and paper products fields. View my complete profile. Like us on Facebook!
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Courtesy of the Artist: Connections & Perceptions
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Courtesy of the Artist. New artwork and random thoughts from David Roos and Ian Challis. I cannot understand why my arm is not a lilac tree. Posted by Ian and David. Seattle, USA, United States. David Roos and Ian Challis met in Architecture School and use their design and fine art skills in the home decor, gift, textile and paper products fields. View my complete profile. Enjoy the images on this site, but please don't use them without asking for permission first. Like us on Facebook!
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Courtesy of the Artist: February 2015
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Courtesy of the Artist. New artwork and random thoughts from David Roos and Ian Challis. Let The Music Play. Driving through Joshua Tree recently, listening to Gram:. Let my guitar-playing friend do my request. Sing me back home with a song I used to hear. Make my old memories come alive. Take me away and turn back the years. Posted by Ian and David. Sweet, Comic Valentine, You're My Favorite Work Of Art. Posted by Ian and David. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Seattle, USA, United States. Let The Music Play.
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Courtesy of the Artist: July 2015
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Courtesy of the Artist. New artwork and random thoughts from David Roos and Ian Challis. Balancing Effort and Ease. Calm mind brings inner strength and self-confidence. Posted by Ian and David. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Seattle, USA, United States. David Roos and Ian Challis met in Architecture School and use their design and fine art skills in the home decor, gift, textile and paper products fields. View my complete profile. All images © Challis and Roos/EFR, Inc. Balancing Effort and Ease.
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Courtesy of the Artist: June 2015
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Courtesy of the Artist. New artwork and random thoughts from David Roos and Ian Challis. Midsummer, and the long sun's big and free. Every chattering color stretches with impossible detail. Another squinting, endless day under the cloudless blue. Posted by Ian and David. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Seattle, USA, United States. David Roos and Ian Challis met in Architecture School and use their design and fine art skills in the home decor, gift, textile and paper products fields. View my complete profile.
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Courtesy of the Artist: Here's To Spring!
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Courtesy of the Artist. New artwork and random thoughts from David Roos and Ian Challis. Posted by Ian and David. Seattle, USA, United States. David Roos and Ian Challis met in Architecture School and use their design and fine art skills in the home decor, gift, textile and paper products fields. View my complete profile. Enjoy the images on this site, but please don't use them without asking for permission first. All images © Challis and Roos/EFR, Inc. Like us on Facebook! Challis and Roos Licensing.
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Courtesy of the Artist: May 2015
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Courtesy of the Artist. New artwork and random thoughts from David Roos and Ian Challis. I cannot understand why my arm is not a lilac tree. Posted by Ian and David. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Seattle, USA, United States. David Roos and Ian Challis met in Architecture School and use their design and fine art skills in the home decor, gift, textile and paper products fields. View my complete profile. Enjoy the images on this site, but please don't use them without asking for permission first.
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Courtesy of the Artist: November 2014
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Courtesy of the Artist. New artwork and random thoughts from David Roos and Ian Challis. Right Hand Side of the Water, Left Hand Side of the Road. And up on Abbey Road, zebra-crossing tourists in groups of four. Posted by Ian and David. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Seattle, USA, United States. David Roos and Ian Challis met in Architecture School and use their design and fine art skills in the home decor, gift, textile and paper products fields. View my complete profile. Like us on Facebook!
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Courtesy of the Artist: Sweet, Comic Valentine, You're My Favorite Work Of Art
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Courtesy of the Artist. New artwork and random thoughts from David Roos and Ian Challis. Sweet, Comic Valentine, You're My Favorite Work Of Art. Posted by Ian and David. Seattle, USA, United States. David Roos and Ian Challis met in Architecture School and use their design and fine art skills in the home decor, gift, textile and paper products fields. View my complete profile. Enjoy the images on this site, but please don't use them without asking for permission first. Let The Music Play.
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Courtesy of the Artist: Early Collaboration
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Courtesy of the Artist. New artwork and random thoughts from David Roos and Ian Challis. The author had at this point lost track of the comings and goings of “the character” and decided to name him so as to better remember the identity of this thought on the wind. 8220;Call him “Thought On The Wind,”” someone shouted to the Man With The Pen. 8220;No, it’s too long. Can you see me writing “Thought On The Wind” every time I want to refer to him? Besides, where is the cachet? Well, maybe Totwind?
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