Following the end of World War II, The New Yorker ran this wonderful Garrett Price cover. Mr. Price’s entry from Ink Spill’s A-Z: Garrett Price ( Pictured above. Source: Esquire Cartoon Album, 1957) Born, 1897, Bucyrus, Kansas. Died, April, 1979, Norwalk, Conn. Collection: Drawing Room Only / A Book of Cartoons (Coward -McCann, 1946). NYer work: 1925
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A Reminder: There’s A Mary Petty Exhibit Happening in Pensacola
I was reminded today while reading an article that there is right this very moment an exhibit of Mary Petty’s work at the Pensacola Museum of Art. Here’s a link. Shown here is my favorite cover of hers (I’ve no idea if it’s in the exhibit), and one of my favorite New Yorker covers of all-time (let’s say it’s in
Read moreGarrett Price’s “White Boy in Skull Valley” Called “Book of the Year”
Paul Tumey of The Comics Journal, listing his 20 comic favorites of 2015, says of the newly released White Boy in Skull Valley: “For me, this is the best book of the year.” The book, published by Sunday Press Books is out January 8 2016. Read more about it here on the publisher’s website. Here’s Mr. Price’s Ink Spill A-Z
Read moreThe Women of The NY Comedy Fest Live-Drawn by Liza Donnelly; Cartoons For Victory Reviewed; Sipress Pencilled
From newyorker.com, November 18, 2015, Liza Donnelly‘s “Live-Drawing the Women of the New York Comedy Festival” — see the piece here [left: Ms. Donnelly’s drawing of Yamaneika Saunders] Liza Donnelly’s website. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Here’s a review via Animation Scoop of the brand new Cartoons For Victory by Warren Bernard (Executive Director of The Small Press Expo and
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