Felipe Galindo (aka Feggo) who reliably takes photos at cartoonist gatherings, sent in this wonderful photograph of the late Peter Porges. Felipe also added some thoughts on Mr. Porges and the late Stuart Leeds. Peter Porges I first met him at one of those cartoonists lunches. He had a grouchy expression that all of a sudden transformed into a comical
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Blitt and Kuper on Society of Illustrators Panel; Gil Roth Roth Interviews Glen Baxter; Another Look at Abner Dean; Felipe Galindo In Conference on Political Satire in Latin America; A Case For Pencils’ Pencils
Last Minute Notice! “Can Art Affect Social Change?” Barry Blitt and Peter Kuper, among others, will discuss tonight at The Society of Illustrators. Details here ____________________________________________________________________ Check out Gil Roth’s wonderful interview with Glen Baxter on Mr. Roth’s Virtual Memories podcast here. (Mr. Baxter talks about coming to The New Yorker in the Robert Gottlieb era). While on
Read morePhotos of Interest: Sam Gross and Company; Attempted Bloggery’s Arno Week
Courtesy of Bob Eckstein, a quartet of photographs from last night’s event celebrating Sam Gross‘s work. [From the top: Sam Gross; a projected Gross drawing; David Borchart, Felipe Galindo (aka Feggo), and Amy Kurzweil, a brand new New Yorker cartoonist (her first cartoon appeared in the April 4th issue); Mr. Gross and long -time contributor, Mort Gerberg]
Read moreAn Excellent Interview with Roz Chast; Felipe Galindo Pencilled; A New Cartoon From Peter Steiner
From Design Matters, Debbie Millman’s interview with Roz Chast. Link to Ms. Chast’s website here. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ The latest subject on Jane Mattimoe’s Case For Pencils blog: Felipe Galindo (aka Feggo). See it here! Link here to Mr. Galindo’s website. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Ever alert to Peter Steiner‘s blog, Hopeless But Not Serious, Ink Spill
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