Tuesday, October 30, 2007
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"A poem begins as a lump in the throat."--Robert Frost. My magazine style cartoons begin with a sip of coffee in the throat. A picture-punchline gestalt often emerges quickly as a finished statement. It is placed in a five-category file with dozens of other rough drawings: (1) word-play, irony, paradox, the ridiculous side of Human Experience; (2) religiosity gone awry; (3) sympathetic pokes at bums and bumpkins; (4) satirical political fun: Clintons, liberals et al; (5) war on terror.
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