Scribbles.
From the front matter of The Child: Its Care, Diet, and Common Ills by Elisha Mather Sill (1913). Original from the University of...
April 28, 1948: This photo ran as part of a two-page photo essay about the “Washington scene.” The hats, piled on an eight-foot mahogany table in...
Plate photographed through protective tissue.
The frontispiece to Aunt Maddy’s Diamonds by Harriet Myrtle (1864).
From the Globe and Mail, Saturday February 18, 2012
25 great quotes that didn’t make it into Steal Like An Artist.
Employee fingertips corrected with text, stripes, patterns, and colors.
From various pages of De Ratiociniis in Ludo Aleae by Christiaan...
The Chantels - Maybe
Courtesy of Aquarium Drunkard, it’s a girl groups morning, starting with this spectacular song, where the vocal range...
65 posts tagged cartooning
Incredible.
FINISHED!
My newest comic, Sarah and the Seed, is finally done!
Even better, Mr. Roth reminds me of my Uncle Arnold. Even looks and talks like him. Since it’s that time of year, I think I’ll buy Unc’s favorite Panattone and read some comics by his doppelgänger!
Arnold Roth’s 1979 panel strip Downtown begins running at his Humblug blog. “It was syndicated but never ran and has never earned a cent.”
A great list just in time for another trip home to buy books! I’ve got to second his votes for Paying for It and Scenes from an Impending Marriage. Adding the rest to my Amazon cart RIGHT THIS SECOND..
2011 was another great year for books. As has become an annual tradition here are my favourite books from the past year, just in time for your holiday shopping — every one of these, perfect for the cartoon/illustration/design nerd on your list. Or get yourself a little something. Treat yourself.
It’s SO cool that Shorties: The Best of The Graphic Short Story Prize 2007-2011 is out as a free e-book. Honestly, I don’t understand why it’s free. I would have been glad to pay to read the fantastic work it collects. The (Cape/ Observer/ Comica) Graphic Short Story Prize is a British competition judges new entries each year. This year’s winners are announced here (links to their winning entries are also provided): http://www.vintage-books.co.uk/Graphicshortstoryprize/ Here’s The Guardian’s article on the prize: http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/nov/06/observer-graphic-short-story-prize-greenberg Click the above image to see the e-collection.
I can’t wait! My retrofitcomics packages are my favorite ones! (No, not just because they come straight to my door and I don’t have to go to the post office four times to get them…)
Interview with Pat Aulisio on Robot 6 where they talk about Pat’s new Retrofit book BOWMAN which will be shipping early next week!
Welcome to my life. Well, substitute Hebrew for French…
Frenching (by bravofact)
Joe Ollman, aka one of the nicest guys in comics, stars in this funny animated short about being an anglophone in Montreal. I liked seeing Joe’s style animated, and wish there was more.
(via drawnblog)
Can one ever truly get enough of Mr. John Martz??
From today’s Globe and Mail. Sing along! As always, click through for full size.
(via johnmartz)
Got a chance to chat with Steve McGarry at the last NCS Reubens Weekend and I just love his work. So glad he posts regular updates on FB. Check out his fantastic website too! My favorite is his Syndicated Biographic, but don’t let that keep you from reading absolutely everything on his site. Twice.
I know I’ve mentioned her a lot lately, but here’s a great interview with Kate Beaton.
I can’t wait. I just can’t wait to read this. Who want’s to send it to me from America?! (Why does everything good have to be published in a book? That is heavy? Even if I could get them all to Israel, I’d still have to figure out how to get them all back home!)
I love doing laundry. The tags on the clothes are like miniature little graphic poems!
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