Your cartoon this week has so much contrast---a big solid immovable lump on the left and all that movement and variety on the right. Terrific! I looked up "losing one's marbles" to try to find its origins but they appear murky. I like it as a phrase and haven't thought of it in years. There are so many vivid expressions for losing one's mind---most days I feel like I'm losing mine. Your cartoons always help. Thanks!
Another day another great toon. Been a subscriber to The Economist for close to 40years, your weekly toons always make me think. I am very glad I found your website as I always enjoy your work
It is I who have to thank YOU for offering me some comic/satirical relief in these dark times. I thank you for keeping your pen sharp and your brushes loaded.
Thanks also for the earlier cartoons, especially the one I had not seen before from the Baltimore Sun. What a wonderful illustration of the "Prosperity Gospel".
Your cartoon this week has so much contrast---a big solid immovable lump on the left and all that movement and variety on the right. Terrific! I looked up "losing one's marbles" to try to find its origins but they appear murky. I like it as a phrase and haven't thought of it in years. There are so many vivid expressions for losing one's mind---most days I feel like I'm losing mine. Your cartoons always help. Thanks!
Thanks, Sharon!
Nailed it.
Another day another great toon. Been a subscriber to The Economist for close to 40years, your weekly toons always make me think. I am very glad I found your website as I always enjoy your work
Kal's my pal!!! I'm glad you are progressing into the future digitally my friend.
It is I who have to thank YOU for offering me some comic/satirical relief in these dark times. I thank you for keeping your pen sharp and your brushes loaded.
Thanks also for the earlier cartoons, especially the one I had not seen before from the Baltimore Sun. What a wonderful illustration of the "Prosperity Gospel".