Monday, October 19, 2009
Late Night Spot
TakePart.Com asked me to do a cartoon on World Food Day, which was friday of last week. A topic that normally wouldn't lend itself to a cartoon but I took it as a challenge. If you'd like to learn more about the ongoing food crises all over the world follow this link.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Friday, August 21, 2009
Get Real
Friday, July 10, 2009
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Human Nature
This cartoon appears in today's Los Angeles Times, page A21. It was fun for me to exercise my editorial cartoon muscle after not using it for so long. I dusted off the cobwebs and got down to business though. I did at least four different cartoons and this was the last. The caption really didn't come until the end, right as I sent it out. Sometimes it's the process of doing the thing that produces the end result.
Here is a poster I did commemorating the death of MJ. Follow this link if you're interested in buying it!
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Story Muscle
I’ve always felt that drawing was like any other form of exercise; the more you practice the better you become. It’s hard to get worse at something if you practice enough. Except for, maybe, golf. It turns out that coming up with cartoon ideas, or story ideas, sort of works the same way. The more you exercise that muscle the stronger it gets.
I recently took a storyboarding workshop with Karl Gnass at the Animation Guild. The point of the session was to create stories through gestural drawing. Specifically, by setting up 1-2-3’s, or an Action, an Effect, finished by a Result. Most stories, short and long, work in this fashion. The evil guy concocts a plan, drinks the evil potion, and turns into a monster.
Karl brought in an actor and he did a wonderful job modeling. He had a suitcase filled with simple costumes and changed them frequently. He’d hold a pose for a few minutes so we could capture the gesture. If we were told this was the “first” position, we would then take a few minutes and draw the second and third actions from imagination. Likewise, if we drew the last pose then we’d take a few moments and draw the first and second poses, simply making them up.
I found this a fun way to exercise that creative muscle. It forces you to imagine something that wasn’t there before--- a story! With a beginning, middle and an end. No matter how simple. The other great thing is that the drawings don’t have to be great. They just have to convey movement and energy.
I think the clown costume was my favorite.
Friday, May 1, 2009
It's That Time Again
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Internet Vacation
Well, I’m all tanned, rested and reinvigorated from my Internet vacation! It feels so good to be back. I nearly forgot every username and password I have.
I’ve been drawing more than ever and will provide info on the different types of projects I’m working on soon. I'll be back blogging regularly in no time! For now here’s a couple items:
I’ve been doing some illustrations for the Los Angeles Times! Most editors and management at the Daily News had an unhealthy dislike for their crosstown rival. I always thought it was a far superior paper and have enjoyed it for a long time. So, it feels good to see my work on the Op Ed pages. The above is one of the first illustrations they asked me to do of California senator Dianne Feinstein.
Here is another of Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
On another note......
It’s Earth Day tomorrow and I wonder, does the planet know it’s Earth Day? Is it celebrating deep within its fiery core? There’s no way to know, I suppose, without throwing yourself into a volcano to find out. Here is an Earth Day cartoon for the globe and everyone living on it.
I'm also drawing one cartoon a week for TakePart.com, a social action blog. This cartoon will be up all day tomorrow so be sure to check it out!
Thursday, February 19, 2009
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