That was my thought. He probably drew her as a Fairy Princess.
Funny. As. Hell.
I thought the little girl looked so sad. She did have a bit of cuteness about her, which the artist could have emphasized, rather than making her look like an angry 40-year-old.
Sad? She looked pissed. I’m pretty sure she was thinking “this is crappy street artist #7 that I’ve tried today. If he draws another frakkin’ fairy princess, I’m gonna go postal”.
OK, now that was funny.
FWIW, I didn’t laugh either.
I’m surprised by how many respondents were troubled/saddened by this pic. I’m usually a bleeding heart but this one didn’t trip any wire. The kid is glowering, and I imagined the picture taker to be an amused parent rather than a cruel prankster. Maybe I read this wrong.
No, no, everyone else is right. This will obviously haunt her for the rest of her days.
In ten years, there will be a series of serial killings of caricaturists.
I can’t help it, I laughed. Don’t you judge me!
I’m still laughing.
I wonder what the police artist sketch of the suspect will look like?
Excellent.
Bait.
As one of the detectives in a Nero Wolfe novel remarks, “Then he knocks off the broad and we catch him!”
Why does someone always gotta bring up Hitler/Nazis? :smack:
Don’t you watch the History Channel?
Why? Is there some kind of BS rumor that Adolf was an aspiring young artist who was rejected by art school or something?
I think it is funny as hell as a thought experiment. To actually do it in real life, not so much, like many things we think are funny/entertaining in fiction/tv.
I think the cartoon image looked a bit cuter and more happy than the grumpy little girl did.