Fishegg cartoons
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Fisheggs is a cartoon series about life. The stars of the cartoon are fish (aka sperm) and eggs. You know, the sperm swims to the egg, fertilizes it and if all goes well, 9 months later, voila, a new life. Our common thread: conception, birth, life, death. No matter how different we may seem or how our lives unfold, we are forever bound by what it means to be human. Fisheggs is created in the spirit of identifying with the human condition. ~spread the love!
Sheila McCann
fisheggindustries@gmail.com
What people are saying about fisheggs:
~I love the fisheggs! I'm especially a fan of the right/left brain, originality, and unity fisheggs. As a creativity researcher, I'd love to know more about your creative process? How did you come up with fisheggs? - Faculty member Psychology Department Harvard University ~Thanks for your fabulous fishegg sun design - CBS Sunday Morning ~I'm impressed someone is having fun with helicopter parenting, schadenfreude, and transference - Editor at Large Psychology Today
Ha! Feedback is great :) Welcome to fisheggs!
In a message dated 12/8/2009 5:04:56 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
Posted by: Sheila | 12/08/2009 at 06:43 PM
Bravo! it must feel great to get some nice feedback. I'm new to your site, but I love originality and things that make others think. I'm hooked now. Get it...fish, hooked ;)
I'm following you on Twitter too.
Posted by: amber | 12/08/2009 at 05:04 PM
Since looking at your site, I have been thinking about the very complicated relationships between siblings – which at its core (like fisheggs) is actually simple. A friend was telling me about his sister’s bizarre behavior and angry words when their brother recently passed away. Such a mix of competition, anger, love, genuine understanding based on background, birth order roles, it goes on and on. I know that my own sister is someone who can garner extreme emotions for me, almost like a weird extension of myself. Maybe a fishegg idea there?
Posted by: SW | 09/16/2009 at 01:30 PM
Thanks for the input LB. See fishegg #22. Still tapping out the others.
Posted by: Sheila | 08/09/2009 at 03:06 PM
I work with quite a diverse group of scientific types ... words we struggle with that may be "food for thought" for a fish egg picture: high-risk (what is high risk for one area is not in another ...), introverts and extroverts, transformational impacts, are just a few! ;-)
Posted by: LB | 08/08/2009 at 05:59 AM
glad you like them!
S.
Posted by: S. | 06/08/2009 at 03:33 PM
Caviar is an acquired taste and I think I acquired a taste for these fisheggs. I didn't get it at first - then I got it - and I like not getting it at first. When can we see more of the pictures?
Posted by: DJ | 06/08/2009 at 02:31 PM