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This is my entry for this week's Illustration Friday theme, "Duet". Take a peek at the other entries.

Comments (52)

I love this. Great expressions, color composition!

John Cox:

Hey Karen

Thanks for the kind word!

Terwiliger:

I really like it too. But...

...A jackass singing "America the Beautiful"? Surely you jest.

I'd like to see the elephant go all Ike Turner on him.

Black eyes, bandages, bloodied noses & blacked-out teeth would certainly have lent another dimension to an already fine work.

John Cox:

HEY T

I skipped my testosterone shot today. I went all "fair-minded".

Very amusing! I love their great disgruntled expressions.

Love the cropping, color and expression

Ed B:

There'll be some serious honkin' and snortin' and brayin' before this song is done...

GarandFan:

Having heard liberals braying the National Anthem, I can imagine what they'd do to America the Beautiful.

John Cox:

HEY DONNA

Adore? Wow. Paydirt.

John Cox:

HEY DONNA

Adore? Wow. Paydirt.

John Cox:

HEY DONNA

"Adore"?. Wow. Pay dirt.

Very funny.
It reminds me of every episode of "VH1 Behind the Music" the part where the narrator says something like "Drugs,artistic differences, fame and money had taken its toll, but the band still had to record a new album..."

Doc Al:

I'm thinking a more appropriate song would be "I Got You Babe" (They say that love won't pay the rent, Before it's earned our money's all been spent.....)

John Cox:

HEY DOC

Good one. That WAS a duet and it describes the love/hate relationship between the parties.

HEY STEVE

That's a funny concept. Again, that love/hate thing.

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Ray:

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I love this image, especially the expression of the elephant :)

Terwiliger:

For a long time, I was of the notion that it was only a love/hate thing when they were challenging for office (more of a challenger vs. incumbent thing than a party thing). Once they were incumbents, I got the feeling that politics was basically a way of coordinating a DP of the public while giving the appearance they were "fighting the good fight" for their constituents.

A big THANKS to the Tea Party for upsetting the applecart, giving the middle something to think about, & ruining the pols' "snake charming" act.

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Amazing piece and style!

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Ike:

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Jeth:

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John Cox is a painter, cartoonist, and illustrator for hire. For information about purchasing existing work or commissioning new work, contact him by e-mail at john555cox [at] hotmail.com.

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