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Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Cartoonist and Australian Cartoonist Association member Lee Shepard recently uploaded this video of me doing a quick caricature demo at the 2009 Stanley Awards weekend in Sydney, where I was one of several presenters. Unfortunately Lee was sitting with my substantial bulk between his camera and the paper, so you can’t see me drawing much except when I am kneeling down or when I move aside. Sorry about that, Lee. This segment took place after I gave a boring hour long lecture on caricature and the audience was drawing the same faces on the screen as I was during the demo.

Two things about this video: First, the first subject we are drawing is amazing cartoonist and caricaturist Jason Chatfield. Second, I have lost over 30 pounds since I got back from Australia and that gigantic gut you see here is long gone…. hopefully never to return if I can lay off the beer and bratwurst this summer.

Caricatures Down Under

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

I learned a lot of stuff about Australia while visiting Sydney and the Hunter Valley this past week for the 25th annual ACA Stanley Awards. Here are some highlights:

  1. Koalas may look cuddly but they have big F%$#% claws and will scalp you if you bother them.
  2. What in the U.S. is the turn signal lever in the steering column of cars is instead the windshield wiper control in Australia.
  3. Cars driving down the road on a dry, sunny day with their windshield wipers going are being driven by American/European tourists.
  4. Australia is brimming with fantastic caricature artists.

I was honored to be the presenter of the 2009 Stan Cross award for “Best Caricaturist” at the Stanleys. I can tell you in must have been a tough choice for the members, because every one of the nominees was outstanding and I saw many other terrific caricaturists that didn’t even get nominated.

Many cartoonists here that do publication work also do live caricatures, so there was plenty of live drawing going on. In fact, they had a little contest during the Stanley Award dinner for “Best Caricature of the Night” where yours truly was the subject, and the winner was the 2009 ACA Cartoonist of the Year Peter Broelman. Sadly I only got a handful of the drawings of me done for that to bring home. Here are two I managed to grab:

Me by Luke Watson
Me by Luke Watson

Me by Paul "Harv" Harvey
Me by Paul “Harv” Harvey

Here are just a few of the tremendous caricature artist talents I saw and met here in Oz:

  • Peter Broelman- Gold Stanley winner and one of those guys who can do it all.
  • Grant Brown- Fellow ISCA member
  • Jason Chatfield- Another super talent who can do seemingly everything.
  • Steve (Zeg) Gunnell- Editorial cartoonist and caricaturist
  • Paul Harvey- Terrific watercolorist, book illustrator, live caricaturist
  • Judy Nadin- Incredibly talented painter and a lovely person as well!
  • Steve Panozzo- Live and publication in equal measures
  • David Rowe- Multi-award winning illustrator of the Stanley Cover above. No website :(
  • Luke Watson- Amazing caricature illustrator.
  • Brad Wightman- Another fellow ISCA member

Many other terrific artists either didn’t have websites to link to or I didn’t really get to meet them or see much work outside the ones in the “yearbook”, so this list is VERY incomplete.

I also got the opportunity to meet a true legend in the caricature world: Tony Rafty.

Me and Tony Rafty
Me and the legendary Tony Rafty

Tony started drawing caricatures while working as a caddy during the Great Depression. In World War II he was a war artist/journalist for the Australian Army. He became known for his sports caricatures (although he does politicians, celebrities, etc. as well) , having drawn virtually every major pro athlete (especially golfers) in the 20th century and working at every Olympic games from 1948 in London to 1996 in Atlanta (where I coincidentally was doing live caricatures at my booth at Underground Atlanta at the same time). His work has been exhibited worldwide and he has had over 15,000 caricatures published in newspapers and magazines. It was a true honor to get to meet him.

The most impressive thing about Tony? After my little caricature workshop we walked out on to Darling Harbor and drew in the hot sun, and this 94 year old man stood there IN A SUIT AND TIE and drew one after the other.

Unbelievable. What a treasure he is.

Here’s the quick one he did of me in Darling Harbour:

Me by Tony Rafty

If I can draw half that well standing out in the summer sun holding a pad of paper and a pen in under 10 minutes at age 94 then that would be saying something. Go read this great article on this caricature legend.

The 2009 ACA Stanley Awards Weekend

Monday, November 16th, 2009

The Australian Cartoonists' Association

I was honored and privileged to be invited to beautiful Sydney, Australia to be a guest speaker at the Australian Cartoonists Association‘s 25th annual Stanley Awards this past weekend.

The ACA is the Aussie equivalent of the National Cartoonists Society in the U.S., and in fact is an even older organization having grown from the original Australian Black and White Artist’s Club formed back in 1924. Australia is brimming with fantastic talent in the cartooning field… so much of the work I saw there was absolutely top notch. I was humbled to be asked to be a speaker at their event this year.

The Stanley Awards, much like the NCS Reuben Awards, is an annual event celebrating excellence in the cartooning profession, and culminates in an awards banquet where a number of artists are honored by nominations and awards in multiple categories. Also like the Reubens, that is only part of the whole event.

The Stanleys encompass the better part of a three day weekend, and features several guest speakers, panels and workshops as well as social activities that lead up to the awards dinner.

Friday, Nov.  13th-

Things kicked off on Friday with the opening of a terrific cartoon art show featuring members of the ACA which was exhibited at the ABC (Australian Broadcasting Company) television building.

The Cartooning Exhibition
At the ABC Studios for the Art Show

Upon our return to the Novotel Darling Harbour hotel, the day continued with a series of presentations:

  • Ward O’Neil- Ward reviewed his long and storied career. A highly respected cartoonist and illustrator, Ward is a three time Walkley award winner for illustration in 1982, 1984 and 1986. He is currently working at the Australian Financial Review.
  • Pran Kumar- Known as “the Walt Disney of India”, Pran discussed the history and current state of comics in India, including his own work. Fascinating presentation.
  • Panel Discussion- Cartooning on the International Stage, featuring Pran, and Jim Bridges and Rolf Heimann, recently returned from a visit to China. They talked about cartooning and comics as it pertains to the rest of the world, and Rolf had a lot to say about the struggles of Chinese cartoonists with their oppressive government.

Following these presentations was the main event. Guest of honor Pat Oliphant, the legendary political cartoonist and a transplanted native Aussie living in the United States since 1964. Pat’s presentation was a guided Q & A and he told many stories about his long and distinguished career as well as sharing details about his process and approach to editorial cartooning.

Pat Oliphant
Pat Oliphant does some drawing during his presentation. You can see a video
of him doing this recreation of a controversial cartoon here.

That evening the group took a cruise around the harbour aboard a double decker cruise ship, and enjoyed appetizers (“entrees” in Australian) and cocktails under the shadow of the Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House.

The Lovely Anna and Me
The Lovely Anna and me on the harbour cruise

Saturday, Nov. 14th-

Following the business meeting, it was time for my presentation. I had been given a lot of time to do both a presentation and conduct a mini workshop on caricature. Only a few people fell asleep, so I did better than usual!

Following my presentation we all went into the beautiful Darling Harbour wharf and drew caricatures of each other and passersby while enjoying sandwiches (no Vegemite) and soft drinks.

The afternoon program commenced back at the Novotel:

  • Panel Discussion- The theme: “Getting To Grips With A New PM” featured cartoonists Sean Leahy (Courier-Mail, Queensland), Phil Somerville (freelance) and Peter Broelman (freelance) discussing how they’ve coped with drawing a new PM (and new US President) for the first time in a decade.
  • David Sprod- Unfortunately Michael Janze, the U.S. cartoonist and animator, was unable to make the tr-p due to some error in his flight arrangements and was not there to do his eagerly awaited presentation. However David gamely filled in. David is the nephew of the late George Sprod, an Australian cartoonist who might be best known for the work he did in the British magazine Punch. David, who has curated an exhibit of George’s work,  talked about the career of his late uncle.

That night was the 2009 Stanley Awards banquet. Held in the Syndey Convention and Exhibition Center in Darling Harbour, the banquet room commanded fantastic views of the harbour and featured an entertaining evening of music and fun. Emceed by Aussie television personality Jean Kittison, the awards ceremony was non-stop laughs.

Me and The Lovely Anna
Me and The Lovely Anna all dressed up

Of course, the main reason for the entire event was the honoring of the well-deserving cartoonists in six different categories. Here are the categories and the nominees with the recipient of the “Bronze Stanley” for each in bold:

Illustrator

  • Anton Emdin
  • George Haddon
  • Alan Moir
  • Simon Schneider
  • John Tiedemann

Graphic Media Artist

  • David Allen
  • David Follett
  • Chris Kelly
  • Simon Kneebone
  • Brett Lethbridge

Comic Strip

  • Jason Chatfield
  • Gary Clark
  • David Follett
  • Alex Hallatt
  • Alan Salisbury

Single Gag Cartoonist

  • Matt Golding
  • John Kudelka
  • Reg Lynch
  • Neil Matterson
  • Andrew Weldon

Caricaturist

  • Matt Adams
  • Peter Broelman
  • Judy Nadin
  • David Rowe
  • John Spooner

Political Cartoonist

  • Peter Broelman
  • Rod Emmerson
  • Alan Moir
  • David Pope
  • David Rowe

Illustration winner Anton Edmin and me
Illustration winner Anton Emdin and me

The Lovely Anna, Pat and me
The Lovely Anna, Pat Oliphant and me

The ACA Also honored Norman Hetherington with the Jim Russell Award for Outstanding Contribution to Australian Cartooning. Norman had a long running Aussie TV show called “Mr. Squiggle” where he drew cartoons via a marionette by the same name for over 40 years to the delight of generations of Australian children. It was a delight to see him so honored.

Finally the big award, the Gold Stanley for “Cartoonist of the Year” was awarded. This is the Aussie equivalent of the Reuben award. And the 2009 Gold Stanley went to:

Peter Broelman

Peter is an outstanding cartoonist, illustrator, caricaturist, editorial cartoonist and all around great guy as well. Wonderful to see him take home this prestigious award… especially considering the immense talents that Australia has to offer.

The Lovely Anna and I had a great time. ACA President Jules Faber, Secretary Grant Brown, Treasurer Kerry-Anne Brown, Deputy- President Jason Chatfield, Membership Secretary Peter Broelman, the rest of the board and all the members of the ACA treated us like family and made us feel very welcome. A great organization full of great people. Congratulations to all the nominees and recipients.

Are You Kidding Me???

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Yep, I’m off again on the final leg of what has been an insane year of traveling and speaking at cartoonists events and other functions… five continents in the last 5 months. This time I’m taking The Lovely Anna along to Sydney, Australia where I will be speaking and doing a caricature workshop at the Australian Cartoonists Associations Stanley Awards Weekend. However this time we will be staying for a week to see the sights including some time in the Hunter Valley vineyard area.

Look for a report from the Stanleys and a few others from “down under” over the next week, as well as the usual stupidity here on The MAD Blog.

What, Me Down Under?

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Stanleys-brochure-cover-web

I’m very honored to have been invited to be one of the guest speakers at the 25th annual Australian Cartoonist’s Association Stanley Awards taking place in Sydney November 12-15th. The guy I’m desperately clinging to in the above program cover illustration is another guest speaker, the legendary editorial cartoonist Pat Oliphant. The art on that cover was done by last year’s ACA “Cartoonist of the Year”, David Rowe.

I’ll be doing a presentation as well as a workshop on caricature on Saturday the 14th. There will also be a book signing somewhere in the city at some point over the weekend.

To say I am looking forward to visiting Australia, a place I have always wanted to go, is an understatement. Besides getting to meet and enjoy the work of some incredibly talented cartoonists at the event, The Lovely Anna will be accompanying me and we will be staying on for a week after the Stanleys to see some sights.

 

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