N.C. Winters' art has been included in solo and group exhibitions throughout the New York metro area, including Rock Soup’s Project 001, Forced Future Gallery and LITM in Jersey City and CB313 Gallery and Jacklight Gallery in Manhattan. Winters’ profile as a metro area artist has grown rapidly, both in the gallery world and as a freelance illustrator. His work has been featured in The New Yorker, Time Out New York, New York Press, as well as commissioned by private collectors across the US. Winters continues to work diligently after a recent move to sunny San Diego, California.
Ahahahaha, i feel you bro.. i feel you
The Best! But I did this with the real client!
Ha ha, I can relate to this one!
I tend to kick my foot into the wall really hard instead – works better for me.
I think panel two will be in my nightmare tonight.
Oh my… so true, so true! Actually, I’m experiencing this myself right now
XD I can relate!
Nice therapy!!
By the way, I have another cool down suggestion: go and attend a soccer game live, curse the referee, the adversary team, the police, the government and the tax department. You will feel much more relax after that.
Sometimes I just close myself alone in a room, put my headphones and sing some Linkin Park songs for a while. I’m not joking: it really helps.
Haha, good one
Definitely been there.
LMAO
haha nice actually went through something similar today.
Definitely did this to a client today, only replace the phone with a computer. Email can be so much more friendly…if only because they can’t “hear” your “tone of voice.”
You hit the nail on the head, Winters!
Wow that’s pretty intense. What, did someone steal some copyrighted files?
oh god how many times have I been there before??
… it’s always good to vent before talking to a difficult client!
Purely brilliant!
Great tip, i havent tried this before, i was just ventilating my anger in sport or hobbies, but this looks really effective
Been there, done that!
His inability to find mortar frustrates him, as it does all of us.
hahaha happens to my friend a lot, he’s a graphic designer