I'm really interested in making a mark on a paper and letting that be cursive shorthand for an idea - that's the origin of cartooning.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Editorial cartoons are about concept. The illustration is merely a vehicle to convey a point of view. We're here to protect and inform the public, to attack and repel those who do not agree with our long-term shared interest.
I was very lucky all three newspapers approached me and asked me to draw their cartoons for them.
I wrote my master's thesis on cartoons!
People go into cartooning because they're shy and they're angry. That's when you're sitting in the back of a classroom drawing the teacher.
Cursive writing does not mean what I think it does.
Cartooning at its best is a fine art. I'm a cartoonist who works in the medium of animation, which also allows me to paint my cartoons.
Drawings don't have a point. Cartoons, you want to have an opinion; you want them to express a viewpoint.
Cartoons are not real drawings, because they are drawings intended to be read.
Traditionally, the only way I come up with cartoons is by sitting at my desk and thinking.
We all accept the visual shorthand used throughout comics: if something's farther away, it'll be drawn with a thinner, simpler line, eventually leaving out most visual information and becoming a gesture, a skeletal representation of a thing.