[illustration by Paul Tumey]
Morty the Blog readers need to check Jim Gill's new website, Cartoon Simple.
It brings to mind the advice I got from Seattle Post-Intelligencer cartoonist Ray Collins in 1977: if you want to be a great cartoonist-- study poetry. Say a lot with just a few lines. Then he politely told me my work was very bad. And it was. But I got better, in part because of what I learned from Ray.
Nelson Bentley, William Stafford, Ken Kesey, Richard Brautigan: I sought out the Pacific Northwest poets and writers. Authors who described the world I lived in. It made a difference in my comix.
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Sunday, June 3, 2012
Cartoon Simple
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Ken Kesey,
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William Stafford
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Mini-Comics Day in McCleary, pt. 2
Original drawing by Paul Tumey. We all had a chance to pick one and I loved this piece.
The great Seattle Post-Intelligencer cartoonist Ray Collins advised me to study poetry when I met with him in 1977. I think Paul must've overheard our conversation.
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