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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.
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It’s so real!! that is something that happens to me every day!
(Sorry, I’m from Argentina and my english is so bad!)
it’s soooooo me… !
hihihi
Been there, but not anymore
Have we meet before? Thnx for putting me in the comic
=D
This keeps happening to me for the last two weeks now.
I go to sleep when my girlfriend wakes up. That’s no way to run a relationship.
LOL!
AH AH AH AH AH
amen…
my neck hurts just thinking about the next all-nighter I’ll have to pull.
Just one more reason to charge by he hour.
Ha! That’s too much. I look forward to every one of these. I’m pretty sure that most all freelancers have had this experience from time to time.
I’ve pulled some all-nighters but never one where the sun came up in the same place it set!
I love your work!
I’ve been there, done that. 0% sleep turned it in, errors and all, tried to get the errors fixed later but bureaucracy and red tape means they’re still not fixed two years later.