From newyorker.com’s Daily Shouts, April 7, 2017, Liana Finck’s “Rage Poses” — Ms. Finck’s work sometimes reminds me, in a very good way, of the earliest New Yorker Thurber drawings.Below, on the left is Thurber’s very first drawing in the magazine, January 31, 1931, and on the right, one of his illustrations from the 1929 book he co-wrote with E.B.
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Art Young Opening! Plus…The Spill’s Mid-Week Round-up: P.C. Vey, Kominsky-Crumb, Kupperman, Mankoff, Katchor, Sikoryak & Mouly; The New Yorker’s 5th issue Gets a Close Look
_______________________________________________________________________________________ P. C. Vey, whose April 15, 2013 New Yorker drawing appears here, talks about his tools of the trade on A Case For Pencils. Go see! Link here to Mr. Vey’s website Link here to see some of his New Yorker work _______________________________________________________________________________________ The Museum of Comic & Cartoon Art has announced its MoCCA Fest 2015 line-up. The
Read moreR. Sikoryak’s 50th Birthday Carousel
Details here on Mr. Sikoryak’s upcoming 50th Birthday Spectacular Link here to see his New Yorker work
Read moreR. Sikoryak’s Carousel Comic Art Exhibit
Fans of R. Sikoryak‘s Carousel will be treated to an exhibit of work from some of the event’s contributors over its seventeen year (and counting) run. Among the artists showing work is Emily Flake. Here’s a link to all the information. (opens September 3, 2014)
Read moreNoth ends Daily Cartoon stint & Tom Toro takes over; Sam Gross & Liza Donnelly part of R. Sikoryak’s Carousel
Paul Noth announced on Facebook that today’s Daily Cartoon will be his last. Tom Toro is up next. and… Among the participants in the upcoming Carousel hosted by R. Sikoryak, are Liza Donnelly and Sam Gross. Details here.
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