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 ...
In the soft light of the Bird Cage Theatre, the only sound you hear is the soft scratching of pencils on paper and the soothing voice of artist Noel Cox as he guides the students attending the Peanuts ...
Learning how to sketch in Boston is an attainable goal for people of all budgets, ages and skill levels. There are dedicated schools, community centers and even museums offering a wide selection of ...
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 step of ...
In a recent interview with the New York Public Library, Amy Kurzweil described her cartoons as studies in “erudite silliness.” Well, Kurzweil is certainly erudite—just check out those pencil-nub ...
For years, I've struggled with political cartoons that seemed to forget that people of color exist. Cartoonists just didn't get it. I complained at conferences, wrote letters, you name it.
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