The Monday Tilley Watch takes a glancing look at the art and artists of the latest issue of The New Yorker The Cover: big tree, little tree. The Cartoonists & Cartoons: Thirteen cartoons, thirteen cartoonists. One duo, that we know of (the Spill counts duos as one cartoonist). No newbies.The longest active contributor in the issue is Roz Chast, whose first
Read moreTag: Roz Chast
Friday Spill: Washington Post Article Of Interest… Liza Donnelly’s “How We Draw Ourselves”; Latest Addition To The Spill Library…A 1944 Collection: “He Who Laughs — Lasts!”
Washington Post Article Of Interest…Liza Donnelly’s “How We Draw Ourselves” From The Washington Post, December 2, 2023, “How We Draw Ourselves: Alison Bechdel, Bishakh Som and others reflect on cartoons, gender and feminism” Long-time New Yorker cartoonist, Liza Donnelly interviews Alison Bechdel, Bishakh Som, Amy Hwang, Sara Lautman, Roz Chast, Sarah Akinterinwa, and Mads Horwath. _______________________________________________________________ Latest Addition To The
Read moreMonday Tilley Watch, The New Yorker Issue Of November 14, 2022
The Monday Tilley Watch takes a glancing look at the art and artists of the latest issue of The New Yorker The Cover: a Chastian placemat The Cartoonists & Cartoons: Fourteen cartoons, sixteen cartoonists (Roz Chast has the cover, and Liana Finck has a “Sketchbook”). There’s one duo, that we know of (the Spill counts duos as one cartoonist). No newbies. The
Read more
Cartoonist Colleagues Remember and Celebrate George Booth
We cartoonists, a compact community, draw a little bit closer when we lose one of our own. This week we lost our friend, the great New Yorker artist, George Booth. George was a part of The New Yorker’s landscape for more than half the magazine’s life (his first drawing appeared in 1969).The Spill has asked George’s fellow artists to share
Read more