The Count No One Notices
I created Birdie's face facing forward because that's what works well on a t-shirt and reads from a distance. But what made me love him isn't visible in the portrait: that habit of his, counting. He goes along with his finger, quietly, without anyone noticing —one, two, three, this one, that one, the one in the hat— and if someone slips past him, he starts over. He can't settle until he knows how many there are and that everyone's present. He doesn't do it because anyone told him to, or as some silly game: he counts, over and over, simply so that no one is missing.







