As usual, if you want on the ping list, let me know.
Enjoy.
Ping-a-ling.
Great! I especially love the second one with the celebrity gossip :) You Paris Hilton thing was hysterical! :)
I would give your Paris Hilton drawing the title "Empty Heiress with tremulous petit pooch" and send it to the MOMA. Please add me to your ping list. Excellent drawing.
LOL! That's hot. ;-)
I loved the way you drew Paris Hilton.
The last panel is hillarious!
Very good, P.
You'll have to let us know how that Hewitt, Diaz, Alba, thing goes.
Oh in the name of humanity, the sacrifices.
lol.
wow, you are a cartoonist! cool!
A fabulous job once again, my dear!
The talent pool in Free Republic is bigger than the stack of white napkins in Jacques Chirac's basement (and that's BIG ).
Leni
Wonderful cartoon- and great style. Love your sharkie. And your MSM remark!
And yes, I think cartooning is indeed an art. I think it lies in a crevice between literature and classical art, because I view classical art- before the "modernists"- as being more articulate, more expositive and less introspective than the modernes. Oh, I know, I'll get a lot of flak on that remark.
In my view, 3 major changes made modern art, and in particular, abstract art, less communicative: the invention of the camera, the effective disappearance of the "patron", and Guttenburg's press.
And I'm not being elitist, here. Quite the opposite.
Great political cartooning is articulate and populist, I think. That's a powerful combo. Add to that the Net, and it's combustible.
Keep doin what yer doin, PCot- you have great talent.
Wonderful cartoon- and great style. Love your sharkie. And your MSM remark!
And yes, I think cartooning is indeed an art. I think it lies in a crevice between literature and classical art, because I view classical art- before the "modernists"- as being more articulate, more expositive and less introspective than the modernes. Oh, I know, I'll get a lot of flak on that remark.
In my view, 3 major changes made modern art, and in particular, abstract art, less communicative: the invention of the camera, the effective disappearance of the "patron", and Guttenburg's press.
And I'm not being elitist, here. Quite the opposite.
Great political cartooning is articulate and populist, I think. That's a powerful combo. Add to that the Net, and it's combustible.
Keep doin what yer doin, PCot- you have great talent.