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Funnie Flowers cartoons

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flower humor

40 total reviews 
Comment from photoman12


Is this like "Daisies of the Round Garden"? Do they combat other flowers or weeds? Not all weeds. These are funny drawings.

 Comment Written 04-Sep-2014


reply by the author on 19-Sep-2014
    lol..thanks for the great review
Comment from Regina E.H-Ariel


HAHAHA your ideas might come from other realms too to get such a composition with all the adequate life style and historic emotional expressions , I adore your head covers of the middle age stunning in details, funny and breath taking in artistic composition, your scene is well arranged , the castle in the background shows us execute what epoch what royalty and what life style was at that time , your flower series is entering in all time frames of evolution with a stunning creativity, making us laugh, teaching us trough your content, making us think in what we might have forgotten , super color choice, fine exact detail work , fantastic expressive piece, thanks for sharing

 Comment Written 04-Sep-2014


reply by the author on 19-Sep-2014
    thanks for the great review
Comment from garygb


Another beauty from the flower series. This one has a complicated composition that is very pleasing to the eye. Really lovely pieces you are creating. The colors are beautiful and the story they tell is captivating.

 Comment Written 04-Sep-2014


reply by the author on 19-Sep-2014
    thanks bro for the great review
Comment from Lilibug6


Another great piece my friend! I love all the characters! Great expressions! The colors are great! Very well done and thanks for sharing! Lilibug6

 Comment Written 04-Sep-2014


reply by the author on 19-Sep-2014
    thanks for the great review
reply by Lilibug6 on 20-Sep-2014
    You are welcome! Lili
Comment from soulfeeder


Amazing family activity. Love the well defined facial expressions and their outfits are very funny. Well conceptualized background. I love the choice of colors. Drawn with great expertise and humor. Well done.

 Comment Written 04-Sep-2014


reply by the author on 19-Sep-2014
    glad y liked and thanks for the great review
Comment from Efffell


Hi there my friend...and still they come these charming flower like people up to their usual tricks...well done and tell me "do you like flowers" ?

 Comment Written 04-Sep-2014


reply by the author on 19-Sep-2014
    im not a fanatic..ill admire the beauty of it but im not going to be the one taking care of it..since so many folks here love flowers is kinda what gave me the idea of the cartoon series "funnie flowers"...so if the work does get more poplar u can say it was born here on FANARTREVIEW..oooo history in the making..yeah i know im a legend in my own mind in my own world..dont worry..they all know me there..wink. thanks for the great review
Comment from Linda Bickston


Knights of the round table. King Arthur, Merlin, Excalibur. They all work together, again for a lighthearted painting. It is fantastic and wonderful.

 Comment Written 04-Sep-2014


reply by the author on 19-Sep-2014
    lol..thanks for the great review
Comment from Angelheart The First


You're getting closer to
receiving the first place trophy that you so deserve Mark.Again we have a quite colorful Medieval situation.
You know that I love the many expressions you give them and I think that is one of the biggest points to this daisy work.It's time that we have a cartoonist as the "King of the Mountain"
Angelheart :)

 Comment Written 03-Sep-2014


reply by the author on 19-Sep-2014
    oh wow..u mean ill be the 1st cartoonist? oh heck that is a challenge for itself..thanks for the awsome review..wink
reply by Angelheart The First on 20-Sep-2014
    C'mon,you don't have too much to beat!!
reply by the author on 21-Sep-2014
    lol..last few years i have seen the king of the mountain game here on FAR and know that it aint over till its over..wink
Comment from Life is but a dream.


Great emotion on all those faces, such personality, love it.

Colourful and pleasing with a great story to tell. It's a portrait of a family from the United Kingdom....right?

Did you know that the origin of the salute came from these times when knights of old would raise their visors to speak to their superiors...hence the salute.


 Comment Written 03-Sep-2014


reply by the author on 19-Sep-2014
    thanks olga for the great review
Comment from horizontal1


Flower power at it's extreme best!
Your unique take on things comes through again.
I Like the flower in the bottom right of the scene.
Thanks for sharing

 Comment Written 03-Sep-2014


reply by the author on 19-Sep-2014
    thanks for the great review