Monica Newell
My name is Monica Newell. When I was a child I drew a comic
called Coppo and Lerry. It was a desert island story about
what really makes us tick. I'd like to believe that my art
still represents good intentions and fine conduct. In the
original tale (created at age seven or eight) the two men
are on a deserted island. A coconut falls on the head of one
castaway while the other swims to the mainland for help.
His buddy's injury was incentive enough to push himself to
his highest performance level.
I have been creating images and characters for as long as
I can remember, but the most memorable were the two friends
who found it in their hearts to care.
Since those days my life has taken turn after turn, and I
can proudly say that I never stopped creating. I feel blessed.
I would like you to see my art as a dream you haven't had
yet.
Enjoy the art. XXOO-Monica
About the Website
http://www.monsterart.com
My web site (designed by my best friend from second grade)
is a gallery of my art that somehow keeps up with me. We feel
very proud of the fact that we have so much to offer you (Elvis
and non-Elvis). I want you all to know that this web site
reflects my down in the dirt reality. I give you my brain.
My heart follows.- Site by Irisweb.net.

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A REFLECTION
This New York subway is too crowded. The people of
this land are hungry ghosts working off what they owe,
and no one seems to be aware of me. I'm not even a
ghost; I'm not even here at all. His figure sits comfortably
on the cold dirty floor. I can see that he is different
from the others. This man knows the truth about violence
and it's permanent impressions on these temporary city
walls. He recognizes me and is looking at me differently
today, but I'm just passing through. >>>
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