Woot! First to woot!
Had to have it!
Woot! First to woot!
Had to have it!
Have been waiting and hoping for this to print since it didn’t manage to make it in the derby – so happy it did!! Insta-buy!
Is it dark gray or black?
Oh, I see…
“We call this color: l’asphalt, non?”
Hurray! Love this shirt! Love Jacques-Louis David!
I love how pissed the kitty looks!
Revisionist history, oh the horror ; ) I would have chosen Ghengis Khat myself but I can see the appeal of a snazzy statue pose. And perhaps the cats have been a bit too dominant recently.
Here I was going to jump in and mention Napoleon Crossing the Alps, and you beat me to it.
My love of history is greater than my hatred of cats. This one is tough to resist.
Every time I see this artist, I am amazed. He lives in my town & am shocked to see such talent. I hope to run into him one day wearing his shirt.
A mouse riding a cat? If it was glow-in-the-dark it’d be perfect!
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Here I was going to jump in and mention Napoleon Crossing the Alps, and you beat me to it.
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Would it comfort you to know that I can never remember the name of the painting? Because that is the case, and you have added valuable information.
How can you capture the feel of a classic oil portrait while still being a cartoon? Incredible design!
Is there any chance this is possibly a reference to Brian Jacques?
Mice in Napoleonic dress = Genius!
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Would it comfort you to know that I can never remember the name of the painting? Because that is the case, and you have added valuable information.
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That’s okay; I can never remember for sure right away whether it is by David or Gericault.
Nice Lebowski / GHWB reference in the narrative, though the mouse looks nothing like The Dude.
I’m so glad that this got saved!
The drawing is so solid. Very beautifully rendered, and with such humor. Good Job!
Congratulations, Rads! It was starting to look like you were always the bridesmaid, never the bride.
Love it. Glad to see this cat has three lives at least!
Also, as a student of French and a family history from the country as well, I love the faux-French on display here.
Someone want to translate the write-up for me?