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Two Serious Cats, One Silly Dog

2D Comics/Cartoons posted on Feb 14, 2009
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The cats are from a sketchbook of cat-studies. The dog--- well, he's a bit light in the 'anatomy' department, but he means well & wanted to be included. (The flower, btw, is called "Reggie".)
* * * * * * Happy Valentine's Day and thanks for all your visits! Peace & joy, Mark

Comments (26)


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koosievantutte

5:08AM | Sat, 14 February 2009

lol - but i do not agree that dachshunds are everything but silly :-)

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lyron

5:14AM | Sat, 14 February 2009

Wonderul cats but I prefer the silly dog. Excellent image!!!

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nikolais

6:20AM | Sat, 14 February 2009

exciting as always.fully on Koosievantutte's side: hunting dogs can't be stupid by nature: they should feed their masters and their families.

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magnus073

6:27AM | Sat, 14 February 2009

Mark this is wonderful and I could tell by the thumbnail I was going to love these images. The cats are great and I was wondering if there was a reason you drew them in the pov of going away. The dog to me was superb and I love how you have her sniffing the flowers

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durleybeachbum

6:34AM | Sat, 14 February 2009

I am so envious, Mark, of your ability to be 'spare'...one line is SUCH a skill!

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marybelgium

7:28AM | Sat, 14 February 2009

fantastique ! love this ! you are very talented!

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3x3

8:58AM | Sat, 14 February 2009

lovely drawning my dear friend

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wrpspeed

9:04AM | Sat, 14 February 2009

excellent

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tennesseecowgirl

9:07AM | Sat, 14 February 2009

♥ ♥ Happy Valentines Day!

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LBJ2

9:58AM | Sat, 14 February 2009

Your handmade drawings talk a lot, Mark. Express a lot, with very limited means. The silly dog sniffing Reggie, has a kinda romatic expression. 3 fine pieces, reminding us, that fantastic results, can be obtained, using few means.+5

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helanker

12:07PM | Sat, 14 February 2009

I agree with LBJ2. 2 big fat cats round and wonderful and a darn charming silly little doggie sniffing flowers with his long nose and his head tilted. It looks so funny HIHIHI!!! I love them all ALOT !

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anaber

12:41PM | Sat, 14 February 2009

Three diferent feellings about the same.It´s very expressive.I love it.

november22

1:04PM | Sat, 14 February 2009

LOL - These are great Mark - wonderful set, your expressive lines are hard to beat. Cat thought: Sigh, nap time. Dog thought: Eh? Whasthat? Sniffffffffffffffffffffff.

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dpenta

1:19PM | Sat, 14 February 2009

Lovely. Funny, the dog sketch grows on you, you did catch the character of the breed maybe? ;) Love the cats, remind me of my two... Enjoy the day!

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odie

1:21PM | Sat, 14 February 2009

It's perfect that the cats refuse to face us... that's JUST like a cat! Wonderful likeness of the stubborn, yet adorable, felines. Even your single pencil strokes give them a soft fluffiness! The dog... well everyone is reaching to greet that friendly one. Loooong lines point his way. The flower stretches to be inhaled and even the sun is stretching a slender hot finger to touch the top of his long muzzle! He has his head at a bit of a tilt to see what holds up this friendly flower! Ha...He thought he was the lowest to the ground until now. This is great, Mark. :-) I could write a whole story about this trio. Geeze... loooong comments must be contagious...

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amota99517

5:12PM | Sat, 14 February 2009

These are so cute!!! Happy Valentines Day to you too.

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groegnitram

6:26PM | Sat, 14 February 2009

the same bows back to you, mark! this afternoon, i was sure i had to be involved more in my new job than past week. i was wrong, sometimes things change quick and good :) what a luck LOL and now, i can enjoy one more of your great minimalistic adventures, i say it clearly, i love the dachshund! i know what you will say, they are difficult, i know, but i love them! thanks for another smile with your wonderful simple way of depicting the world :)

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blankfrancine

9:59PM | Sat, 14 February 2009

With just a few lines you can convey and suggest so much. Maybe someday you will produce an animation of these drawings. Creative work, Mark.

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Miska7

12:00PM | Sun, 15 February 2009

Very nice sketches. Great artwork! Well done.

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Susank

12:59PM | Sun, 15 February 2009

Fun, simple and gorgeous FSG...

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mansco

1:53PM | Mon, 16 February 2009

I also prefer the dog, maybe just because you called him silly.... ;O)

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Richardphotos

2:01PM | Mon, 16 February 2009

very humorous and a fun cartoon drawing

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beachzz

1:27AM | Tue, 17 February 2009

How did I miss this one? I think it's just nature that cats are serious and dogs are silly!! So, of course, the dog is my favorite!!

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kimariehere

11:01AM | Thu, 19 February 2009

always love your drawings !!!! they really are fun and always interesting to me !!! * big smile!!!!

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junge1

12:06PM | Sun, 15 March 2009

Great!

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novelist

9:34PM | Sat, 08 August 2009

You've captured the independent and sometimes contrary nature of cats and an enthusiastic dog always seeking out new friends. I like how the flower is leaning toward the dog as well as if it is checking out the dog. Like others have often said at your gallery: you are good at putting a lot of emotion, storytelling, and humor into very few lines.


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