No stress here.
My five-oh birthday is coming very soon. Guess who I share this remarkable event with?

Also, this guy.

We were thinking of a reunion tour, but they declined, saying they didn't know who I was. Fine by me.
New School Color - Casey Klahn
It isn't easy to be creative as an artist. That may sound funny, but I hold creativity up as the chief mission of the artist, and in the land of two dimensional art it is hard to find new avenues for expression. You will find other artist's ideas compelling, and the classic artists were tremendous copiers. One thing I can say is interact, for heaven's sake, with the works you are interested in! What makes them attract you? What place do these works have in the broader art world? What can my work possibly add to the bigger corpus of the art world? Look out for triteness and the overdone content. On the other hand, take what is common and give it your signature.