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  Torrance, CA USA  
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Art: Vincent's Summertime Nap by Artist Rob Robie
"Vincent's Summertime Nap"
Rob Robie
From Show:
'Late Show 2004'


Art: The Norka by Artist Rob Robie
"The Norka"
Rob Robie
From Show:
'Day of the Dead'


Art: The lion and The Mouse-Aesop's Fable by Artist Rob Robie
"The lion and The Mouse-Aesop's Fable"
Rob Robie
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From Show:
'Aesop's Fables'


Art: The Letter
"The Letter "A""
Rob Robie
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From Show:
'Alphabet'


Art: Bertcha- Winter Solstice Queen by Artist Rob Robie
"Bertcha- Winter Solstice Queen"
Rob Robie
From Show:
'World Myth'


"The Norka"

Art: The Norka by Artist Rob Robie
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The Norka
  
 
 

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October 31st Moon
  
 
 
Media:  airbrushed acrylic, ink and color pencil
Dimensions:  16"x20" clayboard smooth
Date of Work:  10/24/2004

THE NORKA

"ONCE upon a time there lived a King and Queen. They had three sons, two of them with their wits about them, but the third a simpleton. Now the King had a deer park in which were quantities of wild animals of different kinds. Into that park there used to come a huge beast--Norka was its name--and do fearful mischief, devouring some of the animals every night. The King did all he could, but he was unable to destroy it. So at last he called his sons together and said, `Whoever will destroy the Norka, to him will I give the half of my kingdom.'

Well, the eldest son undertook the task. As soon as it was night, he took his weapons and set out. But before he reached the park, he went into a traktir (or tavern), and there he spent the whole night in revelry. When he came to his senses it was too late; the day had already dawned. He felt himself disgraced in the eyes of his father, but there was no help for it. The next day the second son went, and did just the same. Their father scolded them both soundly, and there was an end of it.

Well, on the third day the youngest son undertook the task. They all laughed him to scorn, because he was so stupid, feeling sure he wouldn't do anything. But he took his arms, and went straight into the park, and sat down on the grass in such a position that the moment he went asleep his weapons would prick him, and he would awake. Presently the midnight hour sounded. The earth began to shake, and the Norka came rushing up, and burst right through the fence into the park, so huge was it. The Prince pulled himself together, leapt to his feet, crossed himself, and went straight at the beast." (Andrew Lang-The Red Fairy Book)

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