This Columbus, Ohio museum brings Peanuts, superheroes, comic art, and cartoon history together for a fun-filled visit.
You can’t deny the arch wit of a Barbara Shermund cartoon. Over the hundreds of illustrations she created for the New Yorker and Esquire in the 1920s through ’50s was a voice refreshingly astute, and ...
This is my original drawing of the cartoon. Haendel took my cartoon and reproduced it exactly in a different medium: graphite, as opposed to my pen and ink. He then framed the drawing and hung it on a ...
Walking a block east from Ghirardelli Square on Beach Street in San Francisco, you’ll see the Pacific stretching to the horizon on your left — but don’t forget to look to your right. There, you’ll ...
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18 rock legends reimagined as cartoon characters from the 1930s
Kev Craven experiments with 1930s drawing style a lot and, this time, he presents famous rock stars in the form of cartoon ...
From sketching cartoon characters as a child on Long Island to publishing editorial cartoons in regional newspapers, Bodkin ...
We are excited to present some of Lynn Hsu's one-panel cartoons that we’re sure you’ll love! Lynn is a cartoonist for The New Yorker among many others like Alta Journal, Air Mail, F&SF, and The Wall ...
Art Whirled is a new series of weekly cartoons on Artnet News that poke fun at the extremely ripe target of the art world and art market. The mind behind the cartoons, Guy Richards Smit, is an artist ...
One person's trash is another person's treasure. And for the late Bill Blackbeard, the treasure that he'd stored from floor to ceiling in his San Francisco home was maybe the largest, most ...
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