Hugh MacLeod is an artist who first made his name with «
cartoons drawn on the back of business cards».
So he launched gapingvoid.com, which quickly gained him a reputation and mass following online for dark humour, common sense marketing and
cartoons drawn on the back of business cards.
I, on the other hand, make very small art i.e. the «
cartoons drawn on the back of business cards ``.
Hugh MacLeod, best selling author, blogger and famous for «
cartoons drawn on the back of business cards» has grown his reputation in the Internet and corporate worlds by being wickedly insightful and brutally honest about today's world: In business, life and love.
You probably heard about «
cartoons drawn on the back of business cards».
As Hugh does on
his cartoons drawn on the back of business cards (he can boil big thoughts down into small gems), here's his key to being creative: «Work Hard.
The Gaping Void blog is a kind of future of ruthless advertising / branding commentary mixed with some anarchic thoughts about the blogosphere mixed with a personal diary mixed
some cartoons drawn on the back of business cards that contain a liberal dose of bad language / chaotic sex.
Sure, I'd have girlfriends come and go, but the girlfriends never lasted too long, and I also ended up inventing, in 1997, an art form that would allow me to carry on working WHEN I was going out to the bars i.e. the «
cartoons drawn on the back of business cards».
Making sense of modern life, Hugh MacLeod's
cartoon drawings on the back of business cards get to the heart of the truth.
Not exact matches
A cel, or celluloid, is a transparent sheet
on which objects are
drawn or painted, used in the production of animated
cartoons.
---- And SocietyVs, by the form of your question, I am guessing that you assumed that the person who
drew the
cartoon on the wall had permission?
I was thinking about this
cartoon the other day, as I remember seeing it before and
drew on the memory of it for comfort.
I
drew a
cartoon and wrote a post
on anger today that I'm sure many people will find offensive.
I don't know, David, why you have to
draw cartoons that hurt Christians, why you call yourself pastor, and why you publish them
on - line, in an era when Christians are persecuted work - wide and among the poorest of the poor.
However, this week I'm going to focus
on drawing and showing my sheep
cartoons because... well... they make me chuckle and think, and maybe they'll do that for you too.
I've
drawn many
cartoons on the subject of questions and their value.
Your
cartoon tells of a constrained Jesus, I
drew a much more liberated Jesus
on my blog — perhaps this is one of the many reasons he is roped in.
Just look at us... we live all over the world and this guy from a little corner of Canada
draws some
cartoons, and writes what most people wouldn't have the courage to, puts it
on line and brings us together to share and laugh and heal... that's a miracle!!!
Maybe I can shed some light
on the
cartoon by explaining what motivated me to
draw it.
My method of
drawing is simple: I
draw the
cartoon on plain white paper with a fine point black
drawing pen.
Keep
on drawing these
cartoons, David, and enlightening those who are still so in the dark.
In September of 2014 when I
drew my
cartoon and wrote the post, Tony Jones
on Mark Driscoll: What Came First, the Thug or the Theology?
If you
drew a
cartoon about homosexual bigotry by using a caricature that actually exists in many anti-homosexual heads and then lots of homosexuals criticized you
on it, saying it reinforced the bigotry — would you consider their points.
In celebration of Easter I'm putting all my art,
drawings and
cartoons, including originals and prints,
on sale.
If you were to
draw a
cartoon of a bearded man with a bomb
on his head in place of a turban, and lived in Europe, you would be at risk of attempts being made
on your life.
Anyone that needs someone to scratch a permanent
cartoon on their body to try and
draw attention to themselves is obviously a person with very low self esteem that follows trends.
nakedpastor said,
on September 30th, 2009 at 3:46 pm this
cartoon was not
drawn with the intention of calling homosexuality a sin, since i refuse to say that.
So, rather than write 100,000 words, I
drew over 100
cartoons to illustrate the struggle and have been sharing them
on my blog and all over social media.
Just to let you know... I have a 35 % OFF sale
on all my prints, including my Sophia
drawings, paintings and popular
cartoons just for this St. Patrick's Day weekend.
The original
cartoon is
drawn on some of this paper.)
This includes original paintings
on paper or canvas,
cartoons, original Sophia
drawings as well as high quality reproductions.
2) the
cartoon isn't
drawn appropriately because I'm sure in Driscoll's world, the man would be
on top.
Neon lights run
on the ceiling and the floor throughout the space with
cartoon characters
drawn on the walls.
; and cartoonist Rob Scott
drew a funny
cartoon about it
on his maddermen.com blog — even though the studies I cited were so old that numerous stories have been written over the years (better than mine) about the same thing.
Mike Jenkins is an artist who decided to brighten up his daughter's day by
drawing a
cartoon on her lunch bags to make her smile.
How about
drawing a cone of cotton candy
on that pale blue, your favorite
cartoon or comic
on a boring black (print a template online or freehand it), or butterflies
on a sunny yellow?
He was
drawn to the bright colours and cute
cartoon characters
on the seat.
to Nik Wallenda
on his walk across the Falls.I have an idea for a political
cartoon, which is likely already being
drawn by professional cartoonists.
The debate's tone was broken by Brooklyn Councilman Eric Ulrich, who brought «contraband» props to the floor, including paper bags
on which he had
drawn «RIP» and a
cartoon frowning face.
At the University of Cambridge in the 1820s, where he planned
on entering the clergy, the young Charles spent most of his time hunting beetles — a passion reflected in the
cartoon that his friend Albert Way
drew of him riding atop a giant beetle, captioned with the words, «Go it, Charlie!»
But when he reluctantly enters treatment — with encouragement from his girlfriend (Rooney Mara) and a charismatic sponsor (Jonah Hill)-- Callahan discovers a gift for
drawing edgy, irreverent newspaper
cartoons that develop an international following and grant him a new lease
on life.
But when he reluctantly enters treatment — with encouragement from his girlfriend (Mara) and a charismatic sponsor (Hill)-- Callahan discovers a gift for
drawing edgy, irreverent newspaper
cartoons that develop a national following and grant him a new lease
on life.
The story seems better suited to the format of the full - length animated
cartoon, and the flashy photography
draws heavily
on the kinetics of the TV commercial and the imagery of travel ads.
The Fleischers played
on that conceit in their silent - era, pre-Boop
cartoons, collectively titled «Out of the Inkwell,» through an innovative blend of live action and animation that made it appear that a flesh - and - blood cartoonist (usually played by Max) brought the characters to life by dipping his pen and sketching them
on a
drawing pad, at which point they would take
on wills and identities of their own.
Images
on TV screens are rendered as old - school, hand -
drawn cartoons.
Jim Lee reflects
on his life as a U.S. immigrant,
drew some sketches for fans, and revealed his speaking role
on the»90s X-Men
cartoon.
So I started
drawing on the whiteboard and created something with a little whimsy, a
cartoon photon asking how much energy a photon has.
The first storyboard in history was developed at the Walt Disney studios during the early 1930s, when animator Webb Smith came up with an alternative to describing a
cartoon plot with words: He
drew sequential scenes
on separate sheets of paper and pinned them up to the walls of his office.
Here are some of the other places around the web you can find me: Minds in Bloom Facebook Pinterest Totally Task Cards My curly hair icon was inspired by a
cartoon I used to
draw on student worksheets and parent communications.
Arnold Spirit, a goofy - looking dork with a decent jumpshot, spends his time lamenting life
on the «poor - ass» Spokane Indian reservation,
drawing cartoons (which accompany, and often provide more insight than, the narrative), and, along with his aptly named pal Rowdy, laughing those laughs over anything and nothing that affix best friends so intricately together.