Another piece of art I haven't posted in the longest time is one of my 'fat furry doodles' (images that never got any further than my 'first draft' ideas). So, for my latest 'sweeps month' (May, 2016), here is one such doodle - I'd recently discovered, while trying to clean up my cluttered condominium...
This year, the Stock Market has all the action of a roller coaster ride. One week, the losses resulted in a 'bear market'; and the very next week, all major gains resulted in a 'bull market'. But some years ago, I drew a doodle (about a similar financial scenario) involving a fat bull and a fat bear - leaving their respective banks - running into each other (literally), and bumping bellies to the point that they can hardly move on the narrowest venue of all New York City... Wall Street!
(NOTE: I'd revamped the bull's dialogue with a Comic San font, so you can understand what he's saying.)
'Fat furry doodle' (C) RobCat
This year, the Stock Market has all the action of a roller coaster ride. One week, the losses resulted in a 'bear market'; and the very next week, all major gains resulted in a 'bull market'. But some years ago, I drew a doodle (about a similar financial scenario) involving a fat bull and a fat bear - leaving their respective banks - running into each other (literally), and bumping bellies to the point that they can hardly move on the narrowest venue of all New York City... Wall Street!
(NOTE: I'd revamped the bull's dialogue with a Comic San font, so you can understand what he's saying.)
'Fat furry doodle' (C) RobCat
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Doodle
Species Cow
Size 1100 x 635px
File Size 150.8 kB
Yeah... One of my ambitions was to draw a 'fat furry' gag about a bear so morbidly obese, his body fills up Wall Street and the rest of the Stock Exchange district like a river! (I was tentatively considering
Tolstoy to fill [or overflow] the role - since he used to draw his ursine 'fursona' in stages of fatness so incredibly gargantuan, he became as big as a galaxy one time! But I might choose some other bear for the part... and hope that I can render and post it near the anniversary of the 'Great Stock Market Crash' of [October] 1929!)
Tolstoy to fill [or overflow] the role - since he used to draw his ursine 'fursona' in stages of fatness so incredibly gargantuan, he became as big as a galaxy one time! But I might choose some other bear for the part... and hope that I can render and post it near the anniversary of the 'Great Stock Market Crash' of [October] 1929!)
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