Sentences with phrase «as the cartoonist for»

Determined to create a better future for himself, he worked as a cartoonist for a school paper and managed to enroll the Boston University's School of Art where he had a chance to see city's private and public collections.
As the cartoonist for his high school newspaper, Kline was a good enough student to leave coal - mining country and attend Boston University.
He gained attention as cartoonist for The New Yorker.
During his years at New York University, however, Bearden worked as a cartoonist for the university's humor magazine, Medley, did editorial drawings for the Baltimore Afro American, and worked for Colliers and the Saturday Evening Post.

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The cartoonist said in a note that originally appeared with the cartoon that by using his children «as political props» in a video ad that ran during an episode of Saturday Night Live, the senator had made them «fair game» for editorial criticism.
When he was older, Walt tried to get a job as a newspaper cartoonist, but was unable to find one and ended up working in an art studio where he created ads for newspapers and magazines.
As writer, cartoonist and musician Elizabeth Wagele put it perfectly: «We introverts make good friends for ourselves.»
as for responding to your every thought... i am a cartoonist and a bit of a writer.
As for the Santa we know and love, before we thank Coca - Cola, let's acknowledge cartoonist Thomas Nast: a passionate Protestant of Bavarian background, who drew hundreds of caricatures of Santa Claus across the 19th century.
Check out the official cartoonist for ILIS, Sean Boley as he reviews two different style of beef sticks.
He was ridiculed from the beginning by the media for his voice and appearance, with cartoonists portraying him as Wallace, from the Wallace and Gromit animations.
Heading the police investigation is Inspector David Toschi (Mark Ruffalo), a man who is as committed to finding the truth as Graysmith but whose willingness to sacrifice family and career for it puts him at odds with the cartoonist.
A cartoonist, novelist and screenwriter, Alex Garland, who's most commonly known for writing films such as The Beach, 28 Days Later, Sunshine, Never Let Me Go, and Dredd, has now made his directorial debut with Ex Machina, a sci - fi cautionary tale that challenges viewers with a variety of existential questions in regards to artificial intelligence.
As an unemployed cartoonist who engages in degenerate acts for kicks, Green bugs his eyes and oversells every gag, killing the possibility of laughs or even shock value.
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Fred Seibel, editorial cartoonist for the Richmond Times - Dispatch, created «Moses Crow,» a small figure inserted into each cartoon as Seibel's alter ego.
And now, when he was sixty - five years of age, the very political class he'd so attacked and hounded and scorned from his redoubt, mocked without consideration or respect for the ties of family or friendship (and he'd lost quite a few friends as a result; even a few relatives no longer spoke to him), that very same political class had decided to put the gigantic Colombian machinery of sycophancy into action to create a public homage that, for the first time in history, and perhaps the last, would celebrate a cartoonist.
Keith Knight, cartoonist of The Knight Life and more, talks to CBR about using politics and his personal life as inspiration for his art.
Creators Mike Smith is best known as the editorial cartoonist for the Las Vegas Sun, but this interview focuses on a different part of his work: his NASCAR cartoons.
Advice Gene Luen Yang has some advice for aspiring cartoonists, and it's not the usual — he suggests they figure out whether they place a higher value money or self - expression and choose their path accordingly; also, it seems to take about ten years to become financially self - sufficient as a comics creator.
Blogger Alan Gardner adds that he hasn't been able to find a case in which a cartoonist was successfully sued for defamation, although in this case the newspapers» reporting is part of the issue as well.
He served as political cartoonist for Philadelphia City Paper for 12 years, often writing feature stories as well.
Creators Rob Tornoe, the sports cartoonist for the Philadelphia Inquirer, has figured out a clever way to stay relevant as newspapers fade away: He live - tweets cartoons during games.
I had an individual pathway as a cartoonist at one point, but I was also behind the scenes working for different companies.
Hiroki Kikuta has had a varied career, having studied philosophy, worked as a cartoonist and composed music for anime series before deciding to become a composer for video games in 1991.
Best known for his rich, colorful paintings of cakes, ice cream cones, and candy counters, California artist Wayne Thiebaud (b. 1920) has been an avid and prolific draftsman since he began his career as an illustrator and cartoonist.
Since 1985, Wilkinson has reflected on news, politics and the current state of things as an editorial cartoonist for the Philadelphia Daily News.
Jules Feiffer, born in 1929 and raised in the Bronx, worked as an assistant to cartoonist Will Eisner and wrote dialogue for The Spirit.
The California - based artist began his career as an illustrator and cartoonist and later became known best for his luscious paintings of pies and ice creams.
For this reason alone, Guston's extraordinary late paintings seem somehow to stand outside the recognised canon even as they call to mind all kinds of precedents - from Picasso's late work, where the essential vulgarity of human life is similarly laid bare, to George Herriman, the creator of Krazy Kat, whose absurdist cartoons Guston knew and loved; from Ferdinand Leger and Max Beckmann, both of whom Guston revered, to Robert Crumb, the often wilfully obscene and misogynist counter-cultural cartoonist, of whose work Guston was blissfully unaware.
The Los Angeles — based artist, who has worked both for South Park and as a journalist, views himself as a political cartoonist in the often patronizing and self - involved art world.
Yet, as a cartoonist of my acquaintance has complained, artists are having a hard time caricaturing Trump, mostly likely because he already is a caricature — one reflected in mass culture's fun - house mirror for close to forty years.
Known for his skilled handling of light and shadow, and for the enigmatic narratives embedded in his paintings, Larraz's early experience as a political cartoonist emerges in his incisive, often humorous depictions of individuals.
About the Author Hugh MacLeod worked as an advertising copywriter for more than a decade, while developing his skills as a cartoonist and pundit.
Although the inclusion of ready - made objects and mixed media elements intentionally diminishes the indexical evidence of the artist's hand, Hancock's past as a cartoonist and passion for storytelling is still evident in this new body of work.
New Yorker cartoonist Roz Chast once created a cartoon retelling Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain using Bic ballpoint pens as stand - in for the characters: this, I think, was a comment on the cartoonists» and writers» obsession with the banal writing implement.
1998, Melbourne): Having begun his career as a cartoonist — he worked for a time at the Walt Disney Studios — Riverón went on to become a painter and sculptor who traveled and exhibited widely in Europe, the United States and Latin America.
A bit raunchy and without doubt a guilty pleasure for the eyes, Tasset's Hot Dog Man (2011) is a mash - up tribute to famous irreverent cartoonists like Basil Wolverton and Don Martin as well as the legacy of the psychedelia and surrealism as it extends through modern art.
Brendan Leach (MFA 2010 Illustration as Visual Essay) Cartoonist and illustrator; his comics have been published by Secret Acres, Top Shelf Comics, Retrofit Comics and the Best American Comics 2011 anthology; won an Ignatz Award for Outstanding Comic for The Pterodactyl Hunters: Om the Gilded City (2012); Xeric Foundation grant (2010); illustration work recognized in 3x3 magazine; clients include The New York Times, Time Out New York, Time Out New York Kids, The L Magazine, Moleskine, Xbox and SportsCenter ESPN.
Best known for his luscious paintings of pies and ice - cream cones, California artist Wayne Thiebaud (born 1920) has been an avid and prolific draftsman since he began his career as an illustrator and cartoonist.
Art Spiegelman is an American cartoonist, editor and comics advocate best known for his graphic novel Maus, as well as for his comics magazines Arcade and Raw.
Today get ready for a big ole dose of self love, as we sit down with Stephanie Halligan, the motivational cartoonist behind Art to Self.
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