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Happy Target Prac - err - Valentines Day!
Happy Target Prac - err - Valentines Day! by @Roadstripe (CyberCorn Entropic)

Detail from the card I made and sent to my parents for Valentines Day/their anniversary. Edited slightly for this onscreen edition. The Furry Incarnation of Love AKA Joe Cupid © Marvin E. Fuller

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Posted: Thursday, 21 February, 2002 @ 11:16 PM

I think it is very shepish! But then the rabbit is kinda cool!

Posted: Saturday, 18 December, 2004 @ 03:43 PM

I think it's cute!

Posted: Thursday, 30 December, 2004 @ 07:40 PM

Thank you for your comment. That's an earlier version of Joe Cupid before I figured out which proportions to shrink him down to. Like I mentioned with Psyche, Cupid has quite a bit of symbology packed into him (interestingly, much of it was accidental). The base form is obvious: a little winged guy toting a bow with golden arrows, a concept dating back at least to the Greeks, though the 'diaper' is from modern times. He wears shades because love is blind. He's a rabbit originally because I thought along the lines of 'love can be swift', but then I discovered that the Chinese version of the god of love lived on the Moon, and some people can picture a rabbit in the splotches on the Moon. Hence, except for refinements in clothing and stature, Cupid really hasn't changed much since I created him.

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