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CARICATURES of RASUL POOKKUTTY
Posted by admin on 2009/8/23 18:35:37 (518 reads)

The KCA, is making its presence felt once again by
holding an exhibtion of CARICATURES of RASUL POOKKUTTY,
the 2009 OSCAR WINNER for sound mixing.
The show will be on from the 30th August 3 PM at the Nanappa Art Gallery
in the ORTHIC CENTRE run by Artist Kaladharan at Karikkamuri road near north railway station.

The show will be forally inaugurated by one of our younger breed,
the talented Anjan Satish from Kochi.
KCA Felicitating RASUL POOKKUTTY in this fuction by presenting his caricatures.
Kindly join the program on August 30th.

You are requested to send to this mail ID
a good (300 DPI) resolution caricature of Rasool Pookkutty
IMMEDIATELY (Last date August 28)

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MKMA Cartoon Exhibition-Bangalore
Posted by admin on 2009/6/26 4:06:49 (652 reads)

IIC is organising a special exhibition of cartoons drawn by 41 cartoonists across the country, on 8th July 2009, at the Indian Cartoon Gallery, No.1, Midford House, Midford Garden, Off M G road, Bangalore-560001 at 11.30 AM. These cartoons are the Award winning and the selected ones among the entries of Maya Kamath Memorial Awards Competition for Excellence in Cartooning-2008 which was organised by IIC recently.We have selected 65 best cartoons for display.
Sri Giriah Karnad, Jnanapitha Awardee, will be inaugurating the exhibition.
Sri Amarnath Kamath,Leading Chartered Accountant, will be Chief Guest at the function.
The exhibition will be open to public from 8th to 25th July 2009.

V G Narendra,
Managing Tustee,IIC

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Subhani Cartoon Exhibition 20th to 30th June 2009 Bangalore
Posted by admin on 2009/6/11 19:11:43 (589 reads)

IIC is organising an exhibition of cartoons by Mr. Subhani on 20th June 2009 at 11.00 AM at Indian Cartoon Gallery, Midford House, Midford Garden, Off M G road, Bangalore-560001. Mr. M B Jayaram, General Manager, Corporate Communications, KPCL, Bangalore will be inaugurating the exhibition.Mr. Subhani will be attending the inaugural function.

Mr. Subhani, has been working with Deccan Chronicle as Cartoon Editor since 1990. He started his career in cartooning with Andhra Bhoomi in 1985. He has won many national and international awards and prizes in cartoon contests and festivals. He has published 2 books, The Drive and Inspired Strokes Vol-1.

The exhibition will be open to public from 20th to 30th June 2009 from 10.00 AM to 06.00 PM
V G Narendra,
Managing Trustee,IIC

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WEG cartoons to show at the Bunker Cartoon Gallery
Posted by admin on 2009/2/5 15:03:18 (547 reads)

WHEN Ginger Meggs climbs down off the walls of the Bunker Cartoon Gallery after the doors close on Saturday, WEG and the Woolgoolga Art Gallery members will begin climbing up.

Cartoonist William Ellis Green, almost universally known as WEG, died on December 29.

The Bunker Cartoon Gallery is privileged to hold in its collection some 20 original works by WEG which will be exhibited in the foyer of the Bunker as a tribute to this celebrity cartoonist an d great Australian. The walls of the main gallery will see the Wondrous Works of the Woolgoolga Art Group.

The new exhibition will open at 6pm on Friday, February 13.

WEG was famous not only for his sporting cartoons but his lightning penmanship.

When a would-be thief fled his Melbourne home after being interrupted by the pyjama-wearing cartoonist, he probably thought he had got away with the crime. But you don't mess with the man reputed to be the 'world's fastest caricaturist' even if he is wearing pjs. Green simply sketched the thief's image enabling police to capture him within a few days.

Despite his mother's warning -'you will starve if you become a cartoonist'- Green joined the Melbourne Herald in 1946 and stayed there for 40 years, becoming one of Australia's leading cartoonists and a legend in his own lifetime.

WEG first scribbled off a poster for the Australian Rules Football Premiership in 1954. Originally intended as an advertisement, it was the start of a VFL Grand Final tradition lasting 54 years.

So popular are WEG's posters today that more than 100,000 copies are sold each year and collectors have been known to pay up to $5000 for select posters.

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Cartoon Art Museum announces "The Art of Stan Sakai" retrospective
Posted by admin on 2009/1/30 16:02:23 (392 reads)

Official Press Release

The Cartoon Art Museum proudly presents The Art of Stan Sakai: Celebrating 25 Years of Usagi Yojimbo, a career-spanning retrospective featuring over 60 pieces of original artwork by the critically-acclaimed artist. It has been 25 years since Sakai’s signature character, a samurai rabbit named Usagi Yojimbo, first appeared in comic books, and this exhibition follows the entire existence of Usagi, from the very first pencil sketches to completed story pages, covers, and watercolor paintings.

Details about the Cartoon Art Museum’s February 27 opening reception will be announced shortly.

About Stan Sakai: Stan Sakai was born in Kyoto, Japan, grew up in Hawaii, and now lives in Southern California. He received a Fine Arts degree from the University of Hawaii, and did further studies at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.

His creation, Usagi Yojimbo, is the story of a samurai rabbit in a feudal Japan populated by anthropomorphic animals. Usagi first appeared in Albedo Comics #2 in 1984. Since then, he has been on television as a guest of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, on clothing, toys, in comic books, games, and in a series of trade paperback collections. His books have been translated into a dozen languages, including Polish and Indonesian.

Stan's art has been exhibited world wide in venues such as the Japan Tower in Belgium, the Doizeki Gallery in Los Angeles, France's Centre Nationale de la Bande Dessinee, and the Society of Illustrators in New York. His awards include an Inkpot, multiple Eisners, a Harvey, four Spanish Haxturs, an American Library Association Award, and a National Cartoonist Society Comic Book Division Award.

Stan is published by Dark Horse Comics and Fantagraphics Books. There are twenty-three volumes of his collected works. The most recent, Usagi Yojimbo Book 22: Tomoe's Story, was published by Dark Horse in July, 2008.

About Usagi Yojimbo: Usagi Yojimbo is set in the beginning of Edo period Feudal Japan (early 17th century) with anthropomorphic animals replacing humans, and features a ronin rabbit, Miyamoto Usagi, who wanders the land as a shugyosha (student warrior on a pilgrimage) occasionally selling his services as a yojimbo (bodyguard). Hence the title "Usagi Yojimbo." The character of Usagi has been inspired by the famous Japanese swordsman Miyamoto Musashi while the tone and inspirations of the stories are heavily influenced by Groo the Wanderer, Lone Wolf and Cub and the films of the acclaimed director Akira Kurosawa.

The books consist of short stories, with underlying larger plotlines which culminate into longer, extended story arcs. The stories include many references to Japanese history and Japanese folklore, and sometimes include mythical creatures. The architecture, clothes, weapons, and other objects are drawn with a faithfulness to the period's style. There are often stories whose purpose is to illustrate various elements of Japanese arts and crafts, such as the fashioning of kites, swords, and pottery. Those efforts have been successful enough for the series to be awarded a Parent's Choice Award for its educational value. The series also follows the standard Japanese naming convention for all characters, being surname given name.

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Trait.Trait exhibition of cartoons artist Antonio
Posted by admin on 2009/1/19 3:00:00 (407 reads)



Trait.Trait is the title of the exhibition of cartoons of artist Antonio, which is open to the public, the
Center of Artas Plural of Ettelbruck (CAPE)[Marie Adelaide Place]

to the days between Jan. 14 and Feb. 7. The exhibition can be visited every day, from 17 to 20 hours, except on Sundays.

Antônio Moreira Antunes (1953). Has a course on Painting taken at the Antônio Arroio de Lisboa Visual Arts School. He is a permanent collaborator of the weekly “Expresso” since 1974.He has been a member of the jury in competitions in Portugal, Brazil and Greece. He is the director and president of the jury of the World Press Cartoon.

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Art is the best medicine (An Exibition Of Painting By Cartoonist D Ajaoykumar)
Posted by admin on 2008/12/29 3:49:58 (463 reads)

D. Ajoy Kumar tells PREMA MANMADHAN how on his way to becoming a homeopath, he took a deviation and turned animator. He now develops animation learning material for students at Teesside University, UK. His art show is on at Orthic Creative Centre

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