Friday, March 31, 2023

A Russian child's drawing sparked a police investigation

From the BBC.

Masha's school contacted the police after the 12-year-old drew this picture

In the centre of the Russian town of Yefremov is a wall covered in pictures of war. Giant photographs of masked Russian soldiers with guns and supersized letters Z and V - symbols of the country's so-called special military operation in Ukraine.

There's a poem, too:

Good should have fists.
Good needs an iron hand
To tear the skin from those
Who threaten it.


This is the official, patriotic picture of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

But in this town, 320km (200 miles) south of Moscow, you'll find another image of the Ukraine war. A very different one.

Thursday, March 30, 2023

The nominees of the 19th annual Doug Wright Awards

From the DWA blog.


Nominees for the 2023 Doug Wright Awards were selected from entries of books published in the 2022 calendar year. The short list and winners were chosen by a panel of three judges for each category.

This year, a record 200 entries by Canadian authors and artists were submitted from dozens of publishers and self-published authors.

Each winner will receive a small cash prize, and the winner of The Nipper will be awarded a week-long stay at the Valleyview Artist Retreat, in Caledon, Ontario. 

Here are the nominees for the 19th annual Doug Wright Awards:

Thursday, March 23, 2023

"Milton Glaser: Pop"

From It's Nice That.


A new book shows Milton Glaser’s impact in the 60s and 70s, from psychedelia and beyond.


Hundreds of Glaser’s works, unseen since their original publication, feature in print once more to show the legendary designer’s portfolio before and after I ❤ NY.

Wednesday, March 22, 2023

The 19th Doug Wright Awards poster

 


Dwellings creator and 2022 Pigskin Peters winner Jay Stephens designed this year's Doug Wright Awards poster.

The ceremony will take place, Saturday April 29th at 8pm, at the Arts & Letters Club, 14 Elm Street in Toronto.

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Tuesday, March 14, 2023

"So You Thought You Could Retire!" by Graham Harrop

From Northwest Prime Time.

The award-winning Graham Harrop creates cartoons for The Vancouver Sun and Canada’s national newspaper, The Globe and Mail, along with the online comic strip Ten Cats

His work has appeared in Reader’s Digest, National Post, as greeting cards and even as medical specialists’ cards.

Monday, March 13, 2023

Mike Ramirez Finalist 2023 Herblock Prize

From the Herblock Foundation.


To commemorate Herb Block’s legacy, the Foundation awards the annual Herblock Prize for excellence in editorial cartooning.

The Foundation created the Herblock Prize in 2004 to encourage editorial cartooning as an essential tool for preserving the rights of the American people through freedom of speech and the right of expression.

Presented each spring at the Library of Congress, the prize is awarded by The Herb Block Foundation for distinguished examples of editorial cartooning that exemplify the courageous standard set by Herblock and is judged by a panel of outside experts.

The Herblock Prize finalist receives a tax free $7,500 cash award.

Sunday, March 12, 2023

Bill Tidy 1933-2023

From Down the tubes.


Legendary cartoonist William Edward “Bill” Tidy, MBE has died at the age of 89. 

As well as the scores of iconic cartoons he drew for PUNCH, he collaborated to Private Eye, the Daily Mirror and New Scientist.

Friday, March 10, 2023

The 2023 Press Awards Cartoonist of the Year Winner

From the Press Awards Twitter page.


The 2023 Press Awards winner in the Cartoonist of the Year category is Morten Morland of The Sunday Times.

Here are a few recent favourites:

Thursday, March 9, 2023

Ann Telnaes Wins 2023 Herblock Prize

From the Herblock Foundation


To commemorate Herb Block’s legacy, the Foundation awards the annual Herblock Prize for excellence in editorial cartooning. 

The Foundation created the Herblock Prize in 2004 to encourage editorial cartooning as an essential tool for preserving the rights of the American people through freedom of speech and the right of expression. 

Presented each spring at the Library of Congress, the prize is awarded by The Herb Block Foundation for distinguished examples of editorial cartooning that exemplify the courageous standard set by Herblock and is judged by a panel of outside experts.

The Herblock Prize winner receives a tax free $20,000 cash award.

Wednesday, March 8, 2023

New look for the Doug Wright Awards

From the Facebook page of Conan Tobias.


Starting today, you’ll see a new look for the Doug Wright Awards, which we’ll slowly be rolling out over the next 12 months, across everything we do. 

The base element of the new design is a red button (mainly for use with social media and the like). 

The button is the centrepiece of our new day-to-day logo, and of a more formal shield (which will mainly be seen at the annual DWA ceremony). 

Our new logo features a vintage Doug Wright illustration of Nipper, and the whole thing was designed by John Montgomery, an award-winning, multi-faceted art director specializing in publishing and branding.

Sunday, March 5, 2023

Wally (Trog) Fawkes 1924-2023

From The British Cartoon Archive.


Self-portrait

Cartoonist and musician Wally Fawkes “Trog“ died peacefully, at 98, last Wednesday following a short illness.

A newspaper illustrator, comic strip artist and political cartoonist, he was also a renowned musician.

Friday, March 3, 2023

“The American Theatre As Seen By Hirschfeld"

From the Al Hirshfeld Foundation Facebook page.


The Museum of Broadway has extended its inaugural special exhibition, “The American Theatre As Seen By Hirschfeld,” through the end of March.

See works from every decade of Hirschfeld's career, sketchbooks, posters, albums...

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

23rd World Press Freedom Canada International Editorial Cartoon Competition

 


The theme for the 23rd International Editorial Cartoon Competition is:

Free speech or free for all

Intimidation and disinformation have become weapons in the arsenal of politicians and those who seek to control the media narrative.
Donald Trump’s rude behaviour and open disdain for rivals, the media and government institutions has encouraged others, such as Jair Borsonaro, to emulate him.
On average, Trump lied twenty times per day on Twitter and Facebook, bypassing mainstream media organizations that are responsible for checking facts.
Social media companies profit by creating algorithms that divide us and reward fear and anger, rather than accurate information.
Has mainstream media been derelict in its mission as it struggles to remain profitable? How can we filter abuse without curtailing free speech? And if that is at all possible, who would moderate the moderators?