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New Yorker cartoonist Jason Adam Katzenstein taught you how to draw what you see. Then he taught you how to draw faces. In the new video above, he shows how he turns all these principles into ...
Tips for creating a Proustian mouse, a library, and characters you might encounter at the Strand (spoiler alert: give them a tote bag).
To learn how to cartoon, first we have to understand what we mean by ‘cartoons’. According to ‘Foundation Course of Cartooning’ by John Richardson, its origins can be traced as far back as the ancient ...
For years, I've struggled with political cartoons that seemed to forget that people of color exist.
Ever since Liza Donnelly was a small child, she always wanted to draw cartoons for The New Yorker. And in 1979, at the age of 24, her dream became reality. Her mother, who encouraged her every ...
About 15 years ago, Barr started writing books to teach children how to draw cartoons. “Then a very dear friend’s teenage son was diagnosed with leukemia,” Barr tells Changing America.
When all you know is stick figures, drawing feels like a mystical power. How do you even start to learn? New Yorker cartoonist Jason Katzenstein shows you how in this video drawing session.
Scans of an entire how-to-draw Popeye book from 1939 have been published online.
Cartoonists across generations reflect on how gender, feminism and notions of womanhood have impacted their work.