The Monday Tilley Watch is a meandering take on the cartoons in the current issue of The New Yorker. I can think of no better way to kick-off The New Yorker’s very first “Television Issue” than with a cover by Bruce Eric Kaplan who is in the New Yorker/Television Hall of Fame because he wrote the famous and exceptionally funny
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Monday/Tuesday Tilley Watch
And now for Part 2 of the Monday Tilley Watch… Continuing on: a cat and twister drawing by Julia Suits — who could ask for more. Ms. Suits first New Yorker cartoon appeared in 2006. On the very next page, a cartoon, with a slip of color, by P.S. Mueller (first New Yorker cartoon, 1998). Mr. Mueller specializes in what
Read moreThe “…other cartoonists for The New Yorker…”
A recent New York Times article, “The Making of Virtually Real Art with Google’s Tilt Brush” (January 4, 2016) named just two of the New Yorker cartoonists who joined Bob Mankoff and Roz Chast in exploring, what the Times described as Google’s “virtual reality setup that allows people to paint with light….” In the article we are told that “Bob
Read moreNew Yorker Cartoons of the Year 2016 Index
An Ink Spill tradition continues with the posting of an Index for the Cartoons of the Year bookazine. Why an Index you might ask. Mostly because I always enjoyed seeing them in the
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