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 ...
His family wants to turn his artwork into a career so he can support himself On the surface, Zack Hix is like many 18-year-olds. The Simpsonville, South Carolina, teen’s favorite foods are ...
Political cartoons are a reaction to the news of the day or recent events. Therefore you have to know what is going on. You must be well read. You also have to have an opinion on things. The cartoon ...
The New Yorker Cartoonist Amy Kurzweil will never read all three volumes and 1,928 pages of “On What Matters,” but she knows how to draw them. because I don't have an answer to that question. Like, ...
A laptop or computer with snazzy animation software may be the best option for people who are serious about starting a career in animation. However, if you want something to practice drawing and ...
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. My drawing ...
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 ...