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That Rosie O'Donnell is one busy lady. She's been in trial for what seems like decades — it's over, thank God (and evidently her magazine's publishers are "big fat German liars") — but that hasn't stopped her from mounting her art exhibit at Meisner Gallery out on Long Island.

According to Newsday's Robert Kahn, a number of Rosie's drawings currently on view represent emotions. A collage named Sad, he writes, "is fashioned from cut-out images, including a priest, Yasser Arafat, a hockey player punching another player and Chandra Levy." Aiee! That makes me sad too.

I telephoned an eminent child psychiatrist/art therapist about the drawing reproduced here, but I couldn't get a good quote because all I heard was endless wordless screaming.
Rosie O'Donnell Artwork on Display [Newsday]