Don’s Party cover art
This week’s cover art for the Spectator was a whole lot of fun! The subject is the Australian playwright David Williamson, and his sequel to the classic Australian play (and movie), Don’s Party…
This week’s cover art for the Spectator was a whole lot of fun! The subject is the Australian playwright David Williamson, and his sequel to the classic Australian play (and movie), Don’s Party…
All the illustrators at The Drawing Book are donating the proceeds from sales of our Limited Edition prints to help the victims of the Queensland flood disaster…
The more caricature I do, the more I realise that there is SO much more to learn. And it’s lucky for us that MAD caricaturist extraordinaire Tom Richmond has been generous enough to share some of his tips and techniques on his blog…
This week’s cover art for The Spectator Australia illustrates the divide between politics and nature in the wake of the devastating Queensland (and Victorian) floods…
I was recently given these great caricatures of me by talented tooners Jason Chatfield and Grant Brown. – Thanks so much, guys! So sorry you had to look at my ugly mug for so long. You can see more of Grant’s work at http://highlytooned.blogspot.com/ and Jason’s at http://www.jasonchatfield.com/ –
It’s not only my wife, Ash’s Birthday today, but ten years since we first got together!…
I’m really enjoying reading about – and seeing the marvellous inkwork of Earl Oliver Hurst on Today’s Inspiration.
The Australian Cartoonists’ Association asked me to write up a review of Dave Follett’s Uncle Silas: Genetis for Inkspot. Unable to come up with a good enough excuse, I happily agreed…
Caricature of the Australian Cartoonists’ Association’s new El Presidente, Jason Chatfield for the Inkspot Newsletter.
If you’re after some good, less-trodden reference for pinup girls, or just enjoy looking at glamourous vixens from yesteryear, you will enjoy Frances Capaolucci’s blog, E TENEBRIS IN LUCEM…