Tammy Meets Cedric the Mongoose
by Reynold Jay
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Title
Tammy Meets Cedric the Mongoose
Artist
Reynold Jay
Medium
Painting - Water Color
Description
The Wurtherington Diary: The Little Doll Girl. Art by Nour Hassan and Duy Truong. This is the first appearance of Cedric in the series....Around 50 products available with this image...
I could see he was another flying mammal a bit like Zeke however he was about a half foot taller. He hovered for a second or two and then settled on the roadway.
"Snazzy outfits!" He peered at Zeke and Alfred. In the blink of an eye he seemed to disappear and was behind us admiring the cloth from behind. "Hmm, nice-very very nice."
By the time we turned around he was front and center. I stomped my foot. Heyyou must slow down! I pointed to the cobblestone. "Sit!"
He sat down although his wings fluttered a bit. His tongue hung out like any pooch. I was tempted to get a rubber ball, but I did not have one in the sewing basket. "Stop it with the wings too."
"Okay!I got it.!"
"Don't you dare move."
Alfred repeated his question. "Who and what are you?"
"You can call me Cedric. I'm a mongoose. Who, the devil are you?"
"I am Alfred and this young lady beside me is Tammy Wurtherington."
He had a toothpick in his mouth and looked like he had just finished a meal. I said, "Are you hungry at all?" He started to jump from his feet. "Sit!"
"Barbecued snake! Have you got any barbecued snake in that basket?"
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Comments (54)
Sandi OReilly
Such amazing characters and such beautiful artwork, love all that is going on in this scene, F/L
Randol Burns
Wonderful narrative with these dramatic darks and lights Reynold. So enjoy your works my friend. F/L
Connie Handscomb
Reynold, this painting is so richly satisfying ... the depth of the hues , & the detail of the subjects, are beautifully rendered; talent here, for sure!:))
Jim Cook
I believe this project being a labor of love for all concerned deserves great recognition and hope it happens. L,F, Tw,Fb
Dale Stillman
What a wonderful challenge you have taken up. Refreshing to see effort being put into the past, unique art. So important that this be kept in our memories. Thank you.