A Case For Pencils Spotlights David Ostow Jane Mattimoe’s latest A Case For Pencils blog features David Ostow’s tools of the trade. Mr. Ostow began contributing to The New Yorker in 2018. Links galore for his work can be found at the tail end of the Case blog post. (Screen grab above of an Ostow drawing from A Case For
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A P.C. Vey Daily Shouts; Today’s Daily Cartoonist & Cartoon
A P.C. Vey Daily Shouts “Magical Mystery Move” by P.C. Vey, who has been contributing to The New Yorker since 1993. Visit his website here. __________________________________________________ Today’s Daily Cartoonist & Cartoon Bad language by Avi Steinberg who has been contributing to The New Yorker since 2012.
Read moreTwo Peacocks Walk Into A Room; Rare Book Of Interest: A John M. Price Cartoon Anthology: Sara Lautman’s Daily Shouts; Today’s Daily Cartoonist: Avi Steinberg
In one of those million-to-one cartoon moments, both my colleague Harry Bliss (with his collaborator Steve Martin) and I have similar drawings out this week (his in his syndicated daily spot, and mine in The New Yorker). What’s unusual, besides the timing of publication, and the peacock standing in a doorway in both drawings, is the use of the peacock
Read moreInterview Of Interest: Arnie Levin; Celebration Of Interest At The Society Of Illustrators: The Book Of Weirdo; Today’s Daily Cartoonist: J.A.K.
Interview Of Interest: Arnie Levin Here’s a terrific interview with the one-and-only Arnie Levin on Jane Mattimoe’s Case For Pencil’s blog. This is the perfect opportunity to post my all-time favorite Arnie Levin drawing. It appeared in The New Yorker‘s October 5th, 1998 issue. Mr. Levin began contributing to The New Yorker in 1974. See some of his New Yorker
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