Fish Film on Amazon!

Just found out that Pablo Bryant‘s award-winning contrarian/cockfest documentary, Mr. Fish: Cartooning from the Deep End, is now available to rent or buy on Amazon!  If you haven’t seen it yet, do – I’d like to hear about it while I’m still alive.  Here are 2 portraits I just did after walking past a mirror in my house and seeing how exhausted I’ve become over the last week of drawing for 10 hours a day.  My face made me think of the final portraits Rembrandt did of himself before he died sliding on a rice cake and going out his kitchen window and landing in a rainbarrel with his dressing gown up over his head.

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  1. CONGRATULATIONS! Mr.Fish. I knew you were a super talent and you make unbelievably good Croissants. So talented. I love your “old” look. It’s going to happen to each, even our own little Hitler, or the planet soon enough. The race is on (Compliments to your wife…great choice AND a hottie. Well chosen, Sista!)
    AND IN ALL CAPS, BUT. NOT YELLING, CONGRATULATIONS PABLO! Who does Fish think he is taking all the credit. SAD!
    Fish, you’re gonna make it after all!,,,if you were born before 15955…you won’t get that reference.

  2. Yo Dwayne – I watched your documentary twice this last weekend. Awesome on all levels. Outstanding production by Pablo, and of course you know I think you’re the best thing since sliced bread. As in the best political cartoonist in America, etc. You need to have a major show at MOMA, the Newseum in DC, and perhaps a traveling exhibit of your work. And it would be nice if a few rich benefactors were to step up and purchase some of your art. The least the Gods of Righteousness and Integrity could do for you. Thanks again – you are the best.

  3. I’m watching Mr. Fish right now. Up until about five minutes ago, I had never heard of Dwayne Booth. I was scrolling documentaries on Amazon.com and thought the title “Mr. Fish” sounded interesting, so I thought i’d give it a look. Very impressed–so far. A very talented young man with a delightfully caustic view of the world.

  4. I sure do like a good cockfest. If it’s not too expensive, of course.

  5. Now, Dwayne, you know very well that due to the danger of slipping on rice cakes, the good burghers of Amsterdam banned them in 1662, i e, seven years before Rembrandt’s death. Law-abiding citizen that he was, Rembrandt certainly wouldn’t have been in possession of such contraband in 1669….

    Henri

  6. Good God, Man – get some rest and lay off the booze. Gonna watch the documentary this weekend, as part of my subversive puncturing holes in the status quo activity.

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