When all you know is stick figures, drawing feels like a mystical power. How do you even start to learn? New Yorker cartoonist Jason Katzenstein shows you how in this video drawing session. My drawing ...
New Yorker cartoonist Jason Adam Katzenstein taught you how to draw what you see. Then he taught you how to draw faces. In the new video above, he shows how he turns all these principles into ...
Todd doesn't really understand it all, being that he is a second-grade dinosaur who lives in a comic strip named after him - Todd the Dinosaur. He's usually more interested in what's for dinner than ...
As hobbies go, what could be more affordable than drawing cartoons? All you need is paper, a pen or pencil, and a sense of humor. But as a career, cartooning is a joke. Just ask David Rowles. He once ...
Liz Montague discusses how she uses humor and illustration to reflect on larger societal issues, including racial justice and climate change. shooting into the sky. And then the caption is, We've done ...
Scientists used a brain scanner to record the brain's activity in each stage of the process of drawing faces. The researchers found that the captured visual information is stored as a series of ...
In a recent interview with the New York Public Library, Amy Kurzweil described her cartoons as studies in “erudite silliness.” Well, Kurzweil is certainly erudite—just check out those pencil-nub ...
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